Kinetics of Soil Potassium Release Under Long-Term Imbalanced Fertilization in Calcareous Soils

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Akram FATEMI
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[1] SoilScienceDepartment,RaziUniversity
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Knowledge on potassium ion(K+) release from soils makes K fertilizer recommendation more efficient and profitable.Kinetics of K+release under continuous fertilization of no fertilizer(CK), urea(N), triple superphosphate(P), and urea + triple superphosphate(NP) without K fertilizer was investigated in calcareous(chloritic and kaolinitic) soils on the Miandarband Plain in Kermanshah Province of Iran.The results showed that the kinetics of K+release included an initial reaction and a slow reaction.The phosphateand NH4+-induced K+release followed the same rate process during the rapid(2–192 h) and slow release periods(192–1 090 h).There were no significant differences in the cumulative K+released from the chloritic and kaolinitic soils among all the treatments.The cumulative K+released was positively correlated with P adsorption capacity for the chloritic(r = 0.461, P < 0.05) and kaolinitic soils(r = 0.625, P < 0.01), and negatively correlated with K fixation potential for the chloritic(r = 0.720, P < 0.01) and kaolinitic soils(r =-0.513, P < 0.01).There was a significant(P < 0.001) interactive effect of K fixation potential × P adsorption capacity on the cumulative K+released for both soil groups.The initial release rate(IRR) index(a·b, where a and b are the rate coefficients of the power function equation) for the chloritic soils was significantly(P < 0.05) higher under applications of P and NP than N and CK.The IRR index values among different fertilization treatments were in the order of NP = P > N = CK for the chloritic soils, and N =P > NP > CK for the kaolinitic soils.This study showed that K fixation potential and P adsorption capacities controlled K+release from soils.This information will be helpful for precise fertilizer recommendations for the studied soils.
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