Phosphate sorption parameters in relation to soil properties in some major agricultural soils of India

Authors

  • I Rashmi ICAR-Indian Institute of Soil Science, Bhopal (M.P.)
  • VRR Parama Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, UAS, Bangalore (Karanataka),
  • AK Biswas ICAR-Indian Institute of Soil Science, Bhopal (M.P.)

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https://doi.org/10.3329/sja.v14i1.29549

Keywords:

Phosphorus, sorption maxima, vertisol, inceptisol, alfisol, ultisol, standard P requirement

Abstract

Phosphorus sorption characteristics of some Indian representative agricultural soils belonging to four soil orders namely Vertisol, Inceptisol, Alfisol and Ultisol were investigated for adsorption behaviour of P and sorption data were fitted to Langmuir and Freundlich equations. The Langmuir constant i.e. adsorption maxima was highest for Vertisol (716.85 ?g g-1), followed by Ultisol (633.3 ?g g-1), Alfisol (501.46 ?g g-1) and Inceptisol (522.93 ?g g-1) respectively. The Freundlich k value for Vertisol, Inceptisol, Alfisol and Ultisol were 159.12, 59.41, 110.57 and 181.36 ?g g-1 respectively, whereas the n values were 2.05, 1.92, 2.49 and 3.07 g ml-1 respectively. The phosphate adsorption isotherm gave good fit adopting Langmuir (r2 = 0.96 to 0.99) and Freundlich (r2= 0.95 to 0.99) for the four soils. Phosphorus sorption maxima was significantly correlated with clay (r2=0.70), Al (r2= 0.73) and Fe (r2=0.81) forms, MPBC (r2=0.67) and Freundlich constants (r2=0.82). Among the various soil properties which correlated with P sorption maxima of significance was clay content (r2=0.97) was significantly correlated. The study illustrated that P sorption isotherm in relation to soil properties can be used as a tool of P management in sustainable crop production.

SAARC J. Agri., 14(1): 1-9 (2016)

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I Rashmi, ICAR-Indian Institute of Soil Science, Bhopal (M.P.)



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2016-09-07

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Rashmi, I., Parama, V., & Biswas, A. (2016). Phosphate sorption parameters in relation to soil properties in some major agricultural soils of India. SAARC Journal of Agriculture, 14(1), 1–9. https://doi.org/10.3329/sja.v14i1.29549

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