Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) cultivars for cultivation on calcareous soils |
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Authors: | A. Hartzook D. Karstadt M. Naveh Nadav Sander |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Soil Fertility, Agricultural College of Sweden, Uppsala, Sweden |
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Abstract: | Summary Studies of incubation experiments showed that the phosphorus turnover under aerobic decomposition in soil starts with a non-biological process, which is rapid and probably due to chemical fixation. The present study allowed a distinction to be made between chemical fixation and biological immobilisation of added phosphorus with special reference to the effects of addition of energy material in the process of biological turnover. Invariably, both glucose and cellulose additions resulted in an increase in phosphorus immobilisation. Comparatively, cellulose acted slowly on phosphorus turnover, with the prospect of more immobilisation in long term experiments. re]19730416 |
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