Article ID | Journal | Published Year | Pages | File Type |
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8893884 | Geoderma | 2018 | 9 Pages |
Abstract
Quantity-intensity (Q/I) isotherms were used to evaluate the dynamics of K+ in twelve coastal soils of eastern India. The activity ratio of K+ (AReK) and corresponding changes in labile K+ (±âK) at equilibrium increased with increasing K+ concentrations. The equilibrium activity ratio of K+ (ARe0K) varied between 0.09â¯Ãâ¯10â3 and 7.50â¯Ãâ¯10â3 (molâ¯Lâ1)1/2. The labile K+ (KL) ranged from 0.265 to 0.4â¯cmolâ¯kgâ1 constituting 43.8 to 204.5% of 1N NH4OAc extractable K+. The readily available (K0) and fixed K+ (KX) varied from 0.082 to 0.290 and 0.041 to 0.278â¯cmolâ¯kgâ1 contributing 22.8 to 84.5 and 15.5 to 77.2% towards KL, respectively. The potential buffering capacities for K+ (PBCK) fluctuated from 16.2 to 85.7â¯cmolâ¯kgâ1(molâ¯Lâ1)â1/2. The K+ potential ranged from 2.38 to 10.76â¯cmolâ¯kgâ1(molâ¯Lâ1)â1/2. The free energy of K+ exchange (ââG) ranged from â5533 to â2906â¯caloriesâ¯molâ1 indicating deficient to adequate in available K+. The ARe0K, K0, KX and ââG had significant positive correlations with pH, CEC, available and reserves soil K+, while there were inverse relationships between PBCK and these soil parameters. A significant positive correlation was found between ARe0Kand K0, K+ saturation, ââG and significant negative correlation with KX and PBCK. Significant positive correlations were observed between KX and KL and PBCK and significant negative correlations with ARe0K, ââG and K+ saturation. PBCK had significant negative correlations with K0, ââG and K+ saturation. The study provided useful information for understanding K+ dynamics in coastal soils and make significant contribution to operational K+ management.
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Authors
Ranajit Panda, S.K. Patra,