Effect of Aggregation on Phosphate Sorption-Desorption Behaviour of Soils under Various Land Use Patterns of Eastern India
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Soil aggregation, phosphate sorption-desorption, land use pattern, adsorption isothermAbstract
The present experiment was conducted to study whether aggregation had any influence on phosphorus (P) adsorption-desorption behaviour of soils under four land uses of eastern India. The highest amount of P sorbed at any amount of P addition was recorded in the smallest size aggregate, i.e. 0.10-0.05 mm and the least in the largest size aggregate (>2.0 mm). The per cent P sorbed of added P decreased with increase in the level of P addition irrespective of size of aggregates. Sorption isotherms were described by Langmuir and Freundlich adsorption equations. Larger size aggregates had lesser buffering capacity and bonding energy indicating higher solution P concentration for plant absorption than the smaller size aggregates, but would not sustain solution P concentration for longer period of time. The amounts of P desorbed also increased with increase in added P concentration and the proportions of P desorbed of sorbed P increased with increase in the fineness of aggregates. The results thus indicated that weakly aggregated soil would release more P than the well aggregated soil. In a particular size aggregate, the proportion of P release to sorbed P increased up to a limit of P addition (200 mg P kg-1) and thereafter decreased steadily.Downloads
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2018-09-07
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S.K. Pal, A. R. and. (2018). Effect of Aggregation on Phosphate Sorption-Desorption Behaviour of Soils under Various Land Use Patterns of Eastern India. Journal of the Indian Society of Soil Science, 66(2). https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/JISSS/article/view/82998