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Exchangeable Characteristics of Potassium in Five Important Soils of Taiwan
AbstractThe application of potassium fertilizer by farmers is often not appropriate and causing environmental pollution. By understanding the adsorptive characteristics of potassium (K) on different soils, we can prevent excessive application of K‐fertilizer that can cause environmental impact. The Gapon exchange coefficient (KG), for exchange between K and Ca, was considered as an important factor influencing the adsorption of K. This study was conducted to compare the constantKGof five important farm soils in Taiwan. TheKGand CEC were then used to predict K buffering capacity (PBC). Finally, the relationship between exchangeable K ratio (EP) and K adsorption ratio (PAR) was examined. The results show that five soils have same trends, indicating thatKGdecreases with increase in K saturation. The CEC andKGof Liuying (Ly) soil are both high, so that their K buffering capacity is high. TheKGand CEC of Chanjing (Cj) and Sanhua (Sh) soil show moderate values. The CEC of Erling (El) soil is high, but itsKGis low, so that its K buffering capacity is moderate. On the other hand, theKGof Newniaokang (Nnk) soil is high but its CEC is low, so its K buffering capacity is also moderate. The correlations betweenEPand PAR of five soil show linear relationship at three treatments of CaCl2concentration. This study may provide an important clue to the fertilization management of K‐fertilizer on the different soil properties in Taiwan.
Exchangeable Characteristics of Potassium in Five Important Soils of Taiwan
AbstractThe application of potassium fertilizer by farmers is often not appropriate and causing environmental pollution. By understanding the adsorptive characteristics of potassium (K) on different soils, we can prevent excessive application of K‐fertilizer that can cause environmental impact. The Gapon exchange coefficient (KG), for exchange between K and Ca, was considered as an important factor influencing the adsorption of K. This study was conducted to compare the constantKGof five important farm soils in Taiwan. TheKGand CEC were then used to predict K buffering capacity (PBC). Finally, the relationship between exchangeable K ratio (EP) and K adsorption ratio (PAR) was examined. The results show that five soils have same trends, indicating thatKGdecreases with increase in K saturation. The CEC andKGof Liuying (Ly) soil are both high, so that their K buffering capacity is high. TheKGand CEC of Chanjing (Cj) and Sanhua (Sh) soil show moderate values. The CEC of Erling (El) soil is high, but itsKGis low, so that its K buffering capacity is moderate. On the other hand, theKGof Newniaokang (Nnk) soil is high but its CEC is low, so its K buffering capacity is also moderate. The correlations betweenEPand PAR of five soil show linear relationship at three treatments of CaCl2concentration. This study may provide an important clue to the fertilization management of K‐fertilizer on the different soil properties in Taiwan.
Exchangeable Characteristics of Potassium in Five Important Soils of Taiwan
CLEAN Soil Air Water
Lin, Yong‐Hong (author)
CLEAN – Soil, Air, Water ; 38 ; 1111-1115
2010-12-01
Article (Journal)
Electronic Resource
English
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