Movement of nitrate,chloride, and potassium in a sandy loam soll |
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Authors: | Suda Yimprasert R. L. Blevins Somsak Chaewsamoot |
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Affiliation: | (1) Northeast A gricultural Center, Tha Phra, Khon Kaen, Thailand |
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Abstract: | Summary This study was conducted to measure the movement of nitrogen, chloride, and potassium in a sandy loam soil under field conditions and with controlled sprinkle irrigation. After 62.5 mm of water was applied, soil nitrate measurements indicated 67 per cent of the applied N fertilizer was lost from the upper 105 cm of the soil profile. Following a cumulative irrigation of 112.5 mm of water, 82 per cent of the applied N was lost. Since the chloride movement and redistribution was almost identical to the nitrate movement pattern, it would seem plausible that most of the nitrates were lost from the upper part of the soil by leaching. The potassium movement involved the redistribution of exchangeable K from the 0–8 cm soil zone into the 8–15 cm zone and with some buildup of K occurring in the 15–30 cm soil layer. re]19741126 rv]19751111 |
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