VARIATION OF POTASSIUM FERTILITY IN SOIL IN THE LONG-TERM STATIONARY EXPERIMENT
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    To study variations of soil potassium-bearing minerals,Q/I relation and soil capacity of fixing extraneous K,data from 18 long-term stationary field experiments with K treatments and zero K treatment were cited.The results show that (1) readily available K and slowly available K were higher in Treatment NPK than Treatment NP,with the latter being on average 7.67 mg kg-1 a-1 higher in hydromica-or smectit-edominated soils.(2) Due to long-term zero K application,crops depleted soil K,thus making hydromica weather and turn into vermiculite.Application of adequate K could defer or stop the process.(3) As a result of long-term zero K application,soil-△K° band ARek were declining while PBCk ascending,which means that the pool of readily releasable K in soil was getting smaller,K adsorption capacity of the soil higher,and soil K supply capacity lower.A higher rate of K should be applied if K concentration in the soil solution was to be increased.(4) As a result of long-term zero K application,soil K was depleted,which led to strengthened soil K fixation capacity for extraneous K.However,once NH4+-N was accumulated in soil to a certain level,soil K fixation capacity for extraneous K would be reduced.

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Fan Qinzhen, Xie Jianchang. VARIATION OF POTASSIUM FERTILITY IN SOIL IN THE LONG-TERM STATIONARY EXPERIMENT[J]. Acta Pedologica Sinica,2005,42(4):591-599.

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  • Received:July 01,2004
  • Revised:December 24,2004
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  • Online: February 25,2013
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