Influence of Moisture Resimes on The Transformation of Applied Phosphorus in Calcareous Soil of Vaishali

Authors

  • Dr. Shivjee Ray  H.O.D. Department of Chemistry, RVM Govt. Inter College Maker, Saran, India

Keywords:

DTPA, Fe-P, Al-P, Ca-P, Physico-Chemical Method

Abstract

The present study was under taken to investigate the effect of moisture regimes on the transformation of applied phosphorus in calcareous saline alkali soil of Vaishali in Bihar with pyrites by physico-chemical method. The experiment was conducted in calcareous saline alkali soil using two types of phosphate carriers- SSP and DAP. Each applied 0,40 80ppm of P2O5 and pyrites as amendments 0,2 & 4 tonnes/ha. The soil with above treatments were maintained at two moisture regimes viz. field capacity & waterlogged and incubated at room temp. Soil samples were drawn at 4 times interval i.e. 0,20, 40 & 60 days. different soil inorganic factions were measured like occluded Fe-P, Al-P, Ca-P and available P (Olsen

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2018-11-30

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Dr. Shivjee Ray, " Influence of Moisture Resimes on The Transformation of Applied Phosphorus in Calcareous Soil of Vaishali, International Journal of Scientific Research in Science and Technology(IJSRST), Online ISSN : 2395-602X, Print ISSN : 2395-6011, Volume 4, Issue 11, pp.462-467, November-December-2018.