Inorganic transformation of applied phosphorus in brackishwater fish pond soil under different water salinity levels |
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Authors: | G N Chattopadhyay L N Mandal |
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Institution: | (1) Central Inland Fisheries Research Institute, Barrackpore, West Bengal, India;(2) Bidhan Chandra Agricultural University, Mohanpur, West Bengal, India |
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Abstract: | Transformation of applied phosphorus in a brackishwater fish pond soil was studied under different water salinity levels, as occurring in such ponds, in presence and in absence of added organic matter. Added phosphorus was found to disappear rapidly from the water phase with some variations under different water salinities. The amount of added phosphorus in saloid-bound form increased with increase in water salinity but the same in Bray's (No. 2) extractable form showed a reverse trend. Applied phosphorus was transformed mostly into insoluble calcium phosphate form which increased with increase in water salinity. Transformation was intermediate into iron phosphate and the least into aluminium phosphate form. Application of organic matter reduced the fixation of added phosphorus into the iron phosphate form during the initial period of study and thus increased availability of phosphorus both in water as well as soil phases.This work formed a part of a thesis submitted for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy to Bidhan Chandra Agricultural University, West Bengal in 1978This work formed a part of a thesis submitted for the Degree of Doctor of Philosophy to Bidhan Chandra Agricultural University, West Bengal in 1978 |
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Keywords: | phosphorus transformation brackishwater pond soil different water salinities |
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