WOS: 000412557100002Information on the spatial distribution of plant nutrients is a prerequisite to predict their behaviour and to monitor the fertility in a watershed. This study was conducted to evaluate variations of plant available potassium (PAK) and non-exchangeable potassium (NEK) of a watershed with different land use and parent materials. Eight hundred soil samples were taken from 0-30 and 30-60 cm depths across the Kazova watershed of 20 656 ha in size. Average PAK was 152.8 mg/K kg in surface layers and 167.2 mg/kg in subsurface layers. NEK was 925 mg K/kg in surface and 167.2 mg K/kg in subsurface layers. All forms of K were the lowest in soils formed over serpentinite. Soils in pastures had the highest PAK and NEK. Both K forms...
Quantity-intensity (Q/I) characteristics are among conventional approaches for studying potassium dy...
Taking into account the importance of potassium for soil diagnostic puiposes, the investigations on ...
Soils vary widely in their chemical properties, spatially, and over time. The purposes of this study...
Natural ecosystems are characterized by variability in space and, to a lesser extent, in time. Soil ...
Not AvailableSoil samples from thirty profiles (depth wise) from rain fed areas representing three a...
The study was designed to examine the forms and pedogenic distribution of potassium in soils formed ...
Potassium (K) is one of the three major nutrient elements required by plants, others being nitrogen ...
One of the most important factors regarding soil and plant health is nutrient availability and ferti...
Department of Agricultural Chemistry and Soil Science, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya. Mohanpu...
Not AvailableAccurate analysis of spatial variability of soil properties is a key component of the a...
Department of Agricultural Chemistry and Soil Science, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Mohanpu...
The use and management of soil and crop condition the variability of soil attributes directly. This ...
Not AvailableDistribution of different forms of potassium (K) was investigated in four representativ...
The current study shows that there is a correlation between the supply of potassium and mineral comp...
For decades fertilizer management of vines and other crops was based on composite soil samples, whic...
Quantity-intensity (Q/I) characteristics are among conventional approaches for studying potassium dy...
Taking into account the importance of potassium for soil diagnostic puiposes, the investigations on ...
Soils vary widely in their chemical properties, spatially, and over time. The purposes of this study...
Natural ecosystems are characterized by variability in space and, to a lesser extent, in time. Soil ...
Not AvailableSoil samples from thirty profiles (depth wise) from rain fed areas representing three a...
The study was designed to examine the forms and pedogenic distribution of potassium in soils formed ...
Potassium (K) is one of the three major nutrient elements required by plants, others being nitrogen ...
One of the most important factors regarding soil and plant health is nutrient availability and ferti...
Department of Agricultural Chemistry and Soil Science, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya. Mohanpu...
Not AvailableAccurate analysis of spatial variability of soil properties is a key component of the a...
Department of Agricultural Chemistry and Soil Science, Bidhan Chandra Krishi Viswavidyalaya, Mohanpu...
The use and management of soil and crop condition the variability of soil attributes directly. This ...
Not AvailableDistribution of different forms of potassium (K) was investigated in four representativ...
The current study shows that there is a correlation between the supply of potassium and mineral comp...
For decades fertilizer management of vines and other crops was based on composite soil samples, whic...
Quantity-intensity (Q/I) characteristics are among conventional approaches for studying potassium dy...
Taking into account the importance of potassium for soil diagnostic puiposes, the investigations on ...
Soils vary widely in their chemical properties, spatially, and over time. The purposes of this study...