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Methods of measuring available nutrients in West Indian soils
Authors:N Ahmad  I S Cornforth  D Walmsley
Institution:(1) Department of Soil Science, University of the West Indies, Trinidad, West Indies;(2) Present address: Faculty of Agriculture, Queens University, Belfast, N. Ireland
Abstract:Summary Total K, exchangeable K (NH4OAc method), CH3COOH, cold H2SO4 and boiling HNO3 extractable K were compared with dry matter yield response and K uptake from maize grown on 155 Commonwealth Caribbean soils in greenhouse experiments.Correlation coefficients for soil test values with percentage yield and K uptake were calculated using data from all the soils together and also when the soils were grouped according to pH (< 5.5, 5.5–7.0 and > 7.0), per cent base saturation (< 60, 60–79, 80–99 and 100 per cent), cation exchange capacity (< 10, 10–30 and > 30 me per 100 g) and texture (clays, clay loams and loams and sands). In general, correlations of soil test value with K uptake were superior to those with percentage yield. Total K gave no significant correlations in any of the comparisons. The NH4OAc (exchangeable K) and cold H2SO4 were the most successful methods overall and the least sensitive to changes in soil properties. The CH3COOH extract in general was the least effective. The differing behaviour and the ability of the methods to extract K is discussed in relation to the mineralogy and genesis of the soils which make up the various groups when divided according to the soil properties listed above.
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