Potassium Fixation Capabilities of Some Inceptisols Belonging to Plain and Sub-mountainous Region
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Potassium-fixing capacity, plains, sub-mountainous soils, prediction of K-fixationAbstract
The soils representing plains and sub-mountainous regions of extreme north-west India were studied for their potassium (K)-fixation characteristics. Significantly higher K-fixation capacity was observed in sub-mountainous soils than the plains. Besides, significantly higher K-fixation capacity was observed in lower depths in comparison to upper depths in all the soils studied. Significant correlation obtained for K-fixation capacity with clay and CEC indicated that these properties would play a dominant role in the K dynamics. Two type of multivariate regression models were developed for prediction of K-fixing capacity. Models (Model A and B) were calibrated for their accuracy in predicting K-fixing capacity of soils. On comparing the observed and predicted values it was observed that the predictions based on model A were superior for plains, while the predictions based on model B were superior for sub-mountainous soils.Downloads
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2017-03-27
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G.R. Maruthi Sankar and V.K. Jalali, A. S. V. S. S. A. V. M. A. (2017). Potassium Fixation Capabilities of Some Inceptisols Belonging to Plain and Sub-mountainous Region. Journal of the Indian Society of Soil Science, 64(4). https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/JISSS/article/view/69032