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Effect of excess water in an oxisol on ammonium,nitrate, iron and manganese availability and nutrient uptake of two tropical forage species
Authors:W Couto  C Sanzonowics  G G Leite
Institution:(1) Centro Internacional de Agricultura Tropical, Cali, Colombia;(2) Centro de Pesquisa Agropecuária dos Cerrados-EMBRAPA, Planaltina, DF, Brazil
Abstract:Summary A glasshouse experiment was conducted to determine how reduction conditions would affect plant nutrient availability and uptake in a red-yellow latosol (Acrustox). Soil analysis showed that the most important changes were a marked increase in extractable iron and an inhibition of nitrification. The grass andropogon (Andropogon gayanus Kunth var.bisquamulatus (Hoechst) Hack) and the legume stylo (Stylosanthes capitata (Vog)) responded differently to reducing conditions.Andropogon showed low P, Ca, Mg, Fe and Mn content in the shoots but an intense coating of oxidized iron was observed on the surface of roots. Stylo plants, on the other hand, showed no iron deposition on the root surfaces but a high iron content in the shoots. No decreased P, Ca or Mg content was observed in this case. It was concluded that in water saturated soil, reduction took place and plant performance was affected not only by restricted root development but by preventing P, Ca and Mg uptake in andropogon and increasing Fe uptake in stylo plants. It is suggested that restricted P, Ca and Mg uptake by andropogen would be the result of iron deposition on root surfaces.
Keywords:Acrustox  Andropogon  Fe uptake  Soil reduction  Stylosanthes  Water logging  Zn uptake
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