EUF-analysis of tea soils of Southern India and tea productivity


Autoria(s): Natesan, S; Ranganathan, V; Németh, K; Krishnan, V
Data(s)

01/02/1985

Resumo

The relationship between EUF extractable nutrients and conventional soil test extractable nutrients in the acid soils of Southern India on one hand and that between EUF values and tea productivity on the other are described. Close correlation exists between EUF-NO3–N at 20°C and CuSO4–Ag2SO4-extractable NO3–N (r=0.98***), EUF-Norg and Morgan's reagent extractable NH4–N (r=0.97***), total EUF-N and CuSO4–Ag2SO4-extractable NO3–N plus Morgan's reagent NH4–N (r=0.96***), EUF-P at 20°C and modified Bray II-P (r=0.93***) and EUF-P at 20°C plus that at 80°C and modified Bray II-P (r=0.91***). The EUF-K at 20°C shows close correlation with NH4OAc–K (r=0.80***), Ag-thiourea-K (r=0.86***) and Morgan's reagent-K (r=0.84***) whereas the EUF-K at 80°C shows close correlation with the difference in K contents of NH4OAc–K and Ag-thiourea-K (r=0.92***) or of NH4OAc–K and Morgan's reagent-K (r=0.93***) and fixed NH4–N (r=0.89***). EUF-Ca, EUF-Mg and EUF-Mn do not show any relationship with conventional soil test values. Tea productivity is strongly associated with EUF-N and EUF-P extracted at 20°C.

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http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/22055/1/38.pdf

Natesan, S and Ranganathan, V and Németh, K and Krishnan, V (1985) EUF-analysis of tea soils of Southern India and tea productivity. In: Plant and Soil, 83 (1). pp. 191-198.

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http://www.springerlink.com/content/p374n52t855m550u/

http://eprints.iisc.ernet.in/22055/

Palavras-Chave #Inorganic & Physical Chemistry
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Journal Article

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