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Patel Dipak H.
5th Sem. M. Sc.
Soil science and Agricultural chemistry
N. M. C. A., N. A. U., Navsari
Major Advisor
Dr. H. M. PATEL
Assistant Professor
Department of soil science
N. M. College of Agriculture
N. A. U., Navsari - 396 450
Minor Advisor
Dr. D. D. PATEL
Associate Professor
Department Agronomy
College of Agriculture, Bharuch
N. A. U., Navsari- 396 4502
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 Introduction
 The role of potassium in increasing the yield of crops and
improving the quality of produces has been in the agenda of soil
scientists.
 Potassium is the most abundant macronutrient in soils. It is also the
seventh most common element in the lithosphere which contains
on average 2.6% potassium.
 The total potassium content of Indian soils varies from 0.5 to 3.0%.
 Total potassium present in soils, more than 98% occurs in primary
and secondary minerals and the rest occurs in either fixed or non-
exchangeable form or exchangeable (adsorbed) form or in soil
solution.
 Role of Potassium to increase crop yield
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 Increases growth and improves drought resistance
for crop.
 Activates many enzyme systems.
 Maintains turgor; reduces water loss and wilting.
 In photosynthesis and food formation.
 Reduces respiration, preventing energy losses.
 Enhances translocation of sugars and starch.
 Produces grain rich in starch.
 Builds cellulose and reduces lodging.
 To helps for crop diseases resistance.
Das (2004) 5
 FORMS OF SOIL K
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 There are four forms of K in soil:
1. Solution K
2. Exchangeable K
3. Fixed or non exchangeable K
4. Structural or mineral K
1. Soil Solution K
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 This is the potassium present in soil solution and
measured by extracting the soil with distilled water.
 Amount of water-soluble K generally comparable to
those determined by electro-ultrifilitration, a technique
proposed by Nemeth (1979).
 Water-soluble K in soil may vary form 1 to 10 ppm in
soil.
 Solution K concentration is important for successful
crop production specially maturity condition for crop.
2. Exchangeable K
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 This is potassium held in the exchange complex of 2:1 layer
silicates.
 soil containing mica group (<10 % K) having more exchangeable K
than those containing illite (6-8%) and vermiculite contains (<2%),
which in turn have more than the soil containing kaolinite.
 The amount of exchangeable K in soil may vary from 40 to 600 ppm
in soil.
 For the precise determination of exchangeable K, water-soluble K
should be determine by extracting soil with distilled water
separately and the value obtain should be substrated from the 1N
ammonium acetate extractable K value to obtain exchangeable K.
3. Fixed or non exchangeable K
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 Nonexchangeable K is distinct from mineral K in that is not
bonded covalently within the crystal structure of soil mineral
particles; instead, it is held between adjacent tetrahedral such
as micas, vermiculites, and intergraded minerals.
 K changes from a non-exchangeable from to an exchangeable
form.
 Nonexchangeable K in soil is generally measured by
extracting the soil with 1 N boiling nitric acid and is reported
as HNO3 extractable.
 Nonexchangeable K, fixed K in soil varies from 50 to 750 ppm
in soil.
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Indian society of soil Science (2010)
4. Structural or mineral K
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The potassium bearing minerals in soil:
• Orthoclase [(K,Na)AlSi3O8]
• Microcline [(Na,K) AlSiO4],
• Muscovite-mica [KAl3Si3O10(OH)2],
• Biotite [K(Mg,Fe)3AlSi3O10(OH)2],
• Phlogopite [KMg3AlSi3O10(OH)2].
 Potassium in mineral from in soils may vary
generally from 5000 to 25000 ppm in soil.
BECKETT - Q/I RELATIONSHIPS
 Exchange reaction and exchange capacity in soils are sources of
plant nutrient such as K, Ca and Mg. However, it is difficult to visualize
how the complex interaction between ions, exchange capacity and
extraction of nutrients by plant affect nutrient supplies.
 Beckett developed a technique and theory to examine the buffer
capacity of soils with respect to potassium.
 The theory is based on exchange reactions between Ca, Mg, and K.
Beckett called the buffering capacity of the soil with respect to
potassium quantity-intensity relations.
 In this concept Q stands for quantity, I stands for intensity. Although
the following from Beckett was derived for assessing potassium status
in soils, it can be generalized to a large number of other systems. 12
The following graph illustrates the concept of Q/I for soil
solution ions and soil buffering capacity as derived from the
changes in Q in relation to changes in solution ion levels.
Soil A = clay soil Soil B = Sandy soil 13
AdssorbedQuality(Q)
Solution Intensity (I)
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 Potassium fixation : It is define as the conversion of soil
solution or exchangeable K into nonexchangeable forms
and was once considered a negative soil property causing
a drastic reduction of plant available K.
 A number of factor affect potassium fixation in soil.
1. Clay minerals
2. Soil pH
3. Wetting and Drying
4. Potassium Fertilization
5. Freezing and thawing
1. Clay minerals
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The amount of K fixed by soil depends much
upon its clay content.
The greater the clay content, the greater the K
fixation.
Regarding the kind of clay minerals like illite,
weathered mica, vermiculite, smectite, and
interstratified minerals fix more K, while kaolinite
fixes very little.
2. Soil pH
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 In acid soil the presence of Al+3 and aluminum
hydroxide cations and their polymer occupy the
K-selective binding sites on clay minerals.
 Raising soil pH above neutrality increase the
negative charge on oxide and hydroxyoxides of
iron and aluminum, which result in increased
adsorption of K ions and consequent reduction
in soil solution K.
3. Wetting and Drying
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K-fixation despite great differences between
temperate and tropical soil, K fixation was 2 to 3
times grater than after wetting.
 Arid - semiarid soil high in exchangeable K.
Drying of field-moist soils, particularly subsoil,
with low to medium levels of K is reported to
increase exchangeable K.
This has been attributed to the ex-folilation of
edge-weathered micas and exposure of inter layer
K.
4. Potassium Fertilization
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 Adding large amounts of fertilizer K generally result in
increased K fixation.
 Because solution K concentration is generally increased,
disturbed the equilibrium between soluble and fixed K.
5. Freezing and Thawing
 Freezing and thawing may result in increased
exchangeable K in some soil; however, the reverse may
also happen in illite soil.
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 Potassium leaching from a soil fluctuates in
accordance with the quantity, and intensity
of rainfall.
 Despite low K content in tropical soils,
considerable K may be lost by leaching due
to heavy rains.
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 On the older leaves, the edges will look
burned.
 Plants will easily lodge and be sensitive to
disease infestation.
 Fruit and seed production will be impaired
and quality is poor.
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K deficiency symptom in Banana and maize plant
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 Fertilizers containing potassium must be
applied wherever soil potassium reserves are
inadequate for targeted crop or pasture
production.
 Potassium can be applied as a straight
fertilizer, or as part of a blended or compound
fertilizer with nitrogen and phosphorous.
Material N (%) P2O5 (%) K2O (%) S (%) Mg (%)
Potassium chloride - - 58-60 - -
Potassium sulfate - - 48-50 17 -
Potassium magnesium
sulfate
- - 22 22 11
Potassium nitrate 13 - 44 - -
Potassium and sodium
nitrate
15 - 14 - -
Manure salts - - 22-27 - -
Potassium hydroxide - - 83 - -
Potassium carbonate - - < 68 - -
Potassium orthophosphate - 30-60 30-50 - -
Potassium polyphosphates - 40-60 22-48 - -
Potassium meta phosphate - 55-57 38 - -
Potassium calcium
pyrophosphate
- 39-54 25-26 - -
Table 1: Plant Nutrient Content of Common Potassium Fertilizers.
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Potassium is applied to majority of crops as
potassium chloride or muriate of potash.
The recognition that the Cl-
ion, quite apart from
its role in plant nutrient.
Potassium sulphate is commonly applied to
tobacco and potatoes.
Table 2: Effect of different treatments on different forms of K
(kg ha-1) in surface soil.
Treatment
(K2O kg ha-1)
Ws-K Exch-K Fixed K Mineral K
0 35.0 90.1 250.0 1291.6
15 38.3 137.6 245.9 1244.9
30 55.0 165.9 266.7 1579.2
45 43.3 166.7 250.1 2206.6
60 65.0 262.5 270.9 1741.6
75 58.3 254.2 241.7 2179.1
90 58.3 254.3 254.3 2133.2
CD (0.05) NS 95.7 NS 264.1
Ws-water soluble K, Exch.K-exchangeable K
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Kerala Joseph and Punnose(2000)Red and lateritic soil
Table 3: Effect of different treatment on different forms of K (kg ha-1) in
subsurface soil.
Treatments
(K2O kg ha-1)
Ws-K Exch-K Fixed K Mineral K
0 36.7 67.5 225.1 937.1
15 31.7 108.3 245.9 1014.1
30 36.7 131.7 255.0 1509.9
45 30.0 129.2 237.6 2003.2
60 43.3 157.5 245.9 1677.3
75 35.0 122.5 233.4 1809.1
90 48.3 134.2 230.0 1454.1
CD(0.05) NS NS NS NS
Kerala Joseph and Punnose (2000)Red and lateritic soil
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Table 4 : Effect of Added K and moisture regimes on dynamics of K under
different soil series
Moisture and
Fertilizer regimes
Available K Water Soluble K Exchangeable K Fixed K
KCl K2SO4 KCl K2SO4 KCl K2SO4 KCl K2SO4
CHALKOT SOILS : Fine loamy, occurring on hill tops
M1K50 63.80 63.30 8.00 9.00 55.80 54.30 18.50 19.00
M1K100 112.40 111.80 18.00 17.00 96.40 94.80 19.90 20.50
M1K150 161.60 160.90 28.00 29.30 133.60 131.60 20.70 21.40
M2K50 64.95 64.20 10.20 10.50 54.75 53.70 17.35 18.10
M2K100 114.60 113.35 18.40 19.10 96.20 94.25 17.70 18.95
M2K150 164.20 161.70 29.40 30.50 133.80 131.20 19.10 20.60
ZUKHESHESEMA SOILS: Fine loamy, occurring on upper hill slopes
M1K50 120.20 120.00 17.00 17.00 103.20 102.00 17.20 18.00
M1K100 170.06 169.75 25.00 25.00 145.06 143.50 17.34 18.20
M1K150 218.86 218.10 38.00 38.00 180.86 178.40 18.54 19.00
M2K50 121.14 121.10 18.00 18.00 103.14 101.50 16.26 16.70
M2K100 170.50 170.20 27.00 27.90 143.50 142.30 16.90 17.60
M2K150 220.33 220.05 42.00 42.13 178.33 177.95 17.07 18.15
KANGAN SOILS: Fine loamy, on middle hill slopes
M1K50 230.35 229.00 15.00 15.05 215.35 213.95 15.65 16.80
M1K100 279.56 278.70 19.00 20.24 260.56 258.46 16.44 17.94
M1K150 329.00 327.09 23.00 23.89 306.00 303.20 17.00 19.10
M2K50 230.86 230.00 15.70 16.80 215.16 213.20 15.14 16.10
M2K100 280.70 279.20 21.00 21.30 259.70 257.90 15.30 16.50
M2K150 330.01 329.08 26.00 27.28 304.01 301.01 15.99 17.90
Con…
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BHAGITTY SOILS: Fine loamy, occurring on foot hill slopes
M1K50 155.70 154.00 19.00 19.00 136.70 135.00 15.50 16.70
M1K100 204.90 203.40 36.00 36.50 168.90 166.90 16.30 17.80
M1K150 254.29 253.50 54.00 56.45 200.29 197.05 16.91 18.25
M2K50 159.35 158.00 23.00 24.00 136.35 134.00 11.85 12.25
M2K100 206.90 206.00 41.00 42.30 165.90 163.70 14.30 15.10
M2K150 255.78 255.17 60.00 62.32 195.78 192.85 15.42 16.80
ZUSUMA SOILS: Coarse loamy, occurring in valleys
M1K50 340.98 340.50 80.00 81.85 260.98 258.65 2.52 3.05
M1K100 390.86 389.88 100.00 101.63 290.86 288.25 2.64 3.75
M1K150 440.23 439.60 115.00 117.50 325.23 322.10 3.27 4.80
M2K50 341.00 340.80 84.00 84.82 257.00 255.00 2.50 3.00
M2K100 391.00 390.98 106.08 106.08 285.00 284.00 2.50 3.21
M2K150 440.72 440.20 124.00 124.55 318.72 315.65 2.78 3.65
M= Moisture regimes, M1=50% WHC, M2=1:2 soil solution ratio
(submerged)
New Delhi Singh et. al., (1999) 28
Table 5: Forms of potassium in surface soil under different land use systems
Name of the
land use system
Water soluble K
(mg kg-1)
Exchangeable K
(mg kg-1)
No-exch K
(mg kg-1)
Total K
(%)
Agri-system- Rice
S-1 12.2 152.6 230.5 1.49
S-2 11.6 132.0 220.6 1.35
S-3 12.0 126.8 228.0 1.40
S-4 12.6 135.1 232.8 1.22
S-5 12.1 140.9 232.1 1.31
Mean 12.1 137.5 228.8 1.35
Agri-system- Tobacco
S-1 10.2 64.8 210.8 1.62
S-2 12.6 72.0 206.1 1.38
S-3 16.0 60.8 209.0 1.40
S-4 16.4 70.1 198.8 1.26
S-5 13.1 59.4 204.2 1.30
Mean 13.6 65.4 205.8 1.39
Horti-system – Arecanut
S-1 12.8 120.5 308.7 0.82
S-2 15.3 124.1 302.0 1.24
S-3 16.6 112.8 290.0 0.98
S-4 16.0 120.0 302.4 1.10
S-5 13.4 126.1 314.0 1.06
Mean 14.8 120.7 303.4 1.04 Con…
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Silvi-system- Eucalyptus
S-1 12.5 98.3 290.7 1.17 2.95
S-2 15.0 110.0 306.0 1.26 2.78
S-3 12.5 102.8 298.0 1.02 2.89
S-4 10.7 112.6 302.2 1.23 2.68
S-5 13.6 98.7 318.7 1.32 3.22
Mean 12.9 104.5 303.1 1.20 2.90
Current fallow land – Control
S-1 11.9 64.3 168.2 1.20 2.61
S-2 13.3 79.4 186.4 1.38 2.34
S-3 10.0 50.1 150.0 1.17 2.98
S-4 11.0 62.8 161.3 1.25 2.58
S-5 13.2 65.3 174.5 1.30 2.67
Mean 11.9 64.4 168.1 1.26 2.63
Karnataka Gurumurthy and Prakasha (2011)
loamy sandy to sandy loam soil
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Table 6: Potassium fixation capacity of surface soil samples under
different land use systems.
Sample Amount of K fixed [cmol(p+)kg-1]
Per cent K fixed
(%)
Agri-system- Rice
S-1 0.25 10.0
S-2 0.31 12.5
S-3 0.22 8.7
S-4 0.36 14.0
S-5 0.22 8.6
Mean 0.27 10.7
Agri-system- Tobacco
S-1 0.32 12.5
S-2 0.38 15.1
S-3 0.39 15.5
S-4 0.48 18.7
S-5 0.39 15.2
Mean 0.39 15.4
Horti-system – Arecanut
S-1 0.44 17.1
S-2 0.51 20.0
S-3 0.57 22.2
S-4 0.41 16.0
S-5 0.48 18.7
Mean 0.48 18.8 Con…..
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Silvi-system- Eucalyptus
S-1 0.59 23.1
S-2 0.76 29.6
S-3 0.61 24.1
S-4 0.57 22.5
S-5 0.59 23.0
Mean 0.62 24.5
Current fallow land – Control
S-1 0.65 25.3
S-2 0.46 17.9
S-3 0.63 24.5
S-4 0.64 25.1
S-5 0.49 19.1
Mean 0.57 22.4
Karnataka Gurumurthy and Prakasha (2011)
loamy sandy to sandy loam soil
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Table 7: Correlation coefficients among Various forms of potassium
Sr. No Forms of K Total K Fixed K
Exchangeable
K
Water
Soluble K
1 Total K - 0.48** 0.44** 0.37**
2 Fixed K - - 0.72** 0.53**
3 Exchangeable K - - - 0.63**
Uttar Pradesh Singh et. al., (2007) 33
Table 8: Correlation coefficients between chemical properties among
Various forms of potassium(n=200)
Soil
Characteristics
Potassium fraction
Total K Fixed K
Exchangeable
K
Water
Soluble K
pH 0.06 0.02 0.07 -0.05
EC 0.05 0.11 0.17* 0.09
CaCO3 0.06 0.02 0.09 0.08
Organic carbon 0.04 0.42** 0.10 0.02
Mean pH 7.3-9.4 EC (dsm-1) = 0.35 CaCO3= 20.2 Organic Carbon (g kg-1) = 4.27
Uttar Pradesh Singh et. al., (2007) 34
Table 9: Fraction of various forms of the Potassium in different soil
Series of Navsari
Series name
Water soluble K
Exchangeable
K
Non
Exchangeable
K
Total K Mineral K
0-15cm
15-
30cm
0-
15cm
15-
30cm
0-
15cm
15-
30cm
0-
15cm
15-
30cm
0-
15cm
15-
30cm
Eru Series 0.028 0.025 0.59 0.53 0.86 0.69 20.15 23.88 18.67 22.63
Jalalpur
Series
0.027 0.023 0.71 0.62 1.09 1.01 29.54 29.82 27.70 28.17
Amalsad
Series
0.026 0.020 1.06 0.75 1.19 1.34 23.76 25.48 21.48 23.37
Mandir
Series
0.034 0.030 0.69 0.57 1.08 1.07 21.14 23.36 19.34 21.69
Bodali Series 0.029 0.025 0.59 0.40 1.09 0.88 18.96 20.33 17.25 19.02
Sisodra
Series
0.057 0.048 1.11 0.78 1.22 1.16 27.43 27.95 25.05 25.96
Onjal Series 0.039 0.035 0.39 0.21 1.33 1.27 28.28 31.30 26.52 29.78
Aat Series 0.041 0.033 0.47 0.26 1.19 1.29 24.20 26.97 22.51 25.38
Dandi Series 0.041 0.034 0.54 0.34 0.74 0.65 19.42 22.04 18.10 21.02
Bilimora
Series
0.037 0.029 0.48 0.31 0.69 0.68 24.19 27.60 22.98 26.58
Gadat Series 0.064 0.055 0.82 0.69 1.13 0.65 22.28 24.07 20.26 22.67
Kabilpor
Series
0.049 0.039 0.58 0.53 1.30 1.12 23.69 24.75 21.76 23.06
Mean 0.039 0.033 0.67 0.50 1.08 0.98 23.58 25.63 21.80 24.11
Navsari Singh(2012) 35
Table 10: Q/I parameters of potassium for different soil series in
Navsari District.
Navsari Singh (2012)
Sr. No. Soil series
ARK k Potential PBC Non Specific
K
(cmol/kg)(mol L-1)1/2 cmolkg-1/(mol L-1)-1/2 (cmol/kg)
1 Eru Series 0.0025 1.41 23.60 0.06
2 Jalalpur Series 0.0039 3.11 28.30 0.11
3 Amalsad Series 0.0025 0.99 19.80 0.05
4 Mandir Series 0.0048 3.54 27.30 0.13
5 Bodali Series 0.0022 3.71 41.30 0.09
6 Sisodara Series 0.0057 3.44 24.60 0.14
7 Onjal Series 0.0032 1.11 18.50 0.06
8 Aat Series 0.0047 3.61 27.80 0.13
9 Dandi Series 0.0084 4.27 22.50 0.19
10 Bilimora Series 0.0028 1.30 21.70 0.06
11 Gadat Series 0.0023 2.81 35.20 0.08
12 Kabilpor Series 0.0039 4.38 33.70 0.13
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Table 11: Long-term effect of organic materials addition on the
distribution of available K (mg kg-1) in soil ( 5 year data)
Treatment
Depth (cm)
0-7.5 7.5- 15 15-30 30-60 Mean
Experiment-I
N150 35.0 30.0 28.0 31.0 31.0
GM 28.5 25.5 27.5 32.0 28.4
WS 34.5 27.0 26.5 33.0 30.3
WS+GM+RS 36.5 30.0 29.0 30.0 31.4
FYM 35.0 32.5 28.0 36.0 32.9
FYM+GM 36.0 30.5 27.0 31.5 31.3
Mean 34.5 30.0 28.0 32.2
LSD (p=0.05)
Treatment=2.5, Depth=1.8,
Treatment×Depth=NS
Experiment-II
RS Removed 33.0 20.5 21.0 22.5 24.3
RS Incorporated 38.0 36.5 34.5 34.0 35.8
N150 = 150 kg N ha-1 GM = Green Manure WS = Wheat Straw RS= Rice Straw
Ludhiana (Punjab) Pannu et. al. (2002)Sandy loam
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Treatment
Grade wise Tuber yield (q/ha)
Average tuber
weight (g)>75g 50-75g 25-50g <25g Total
K0 95.42 108.18 58.07 15.54 277.21 52.53
K50 140.68 131.09 46.36 15.89 334.02 61.52
K100 158.73 145.34 43.88 13.90 361.85 65.52
K150 169.54 152.42 42.12 13.64 377.71 69.88
SEm ± 5.84 3.98 3.65 3.12 8.49 2.15
CD (0.05) 16.83 11.45 10.51 NS 24.43 6.20
Table 12: Grade wise potato yield of Kufri Pukhraj as influenced by
potassium.
Patna Singh (2010)
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Levels of
potassium
Diameter of
flower (cm)
Weight of
individual flower
(g)
Yield of flowers
(kg/plot)
K0 4.60 4.43 13.64
K50 5.49 4.91 17.96
K100 5.62 5.22 21.25
K150 5.74 5.43 22.72
K200 5.84 5.56 23.94
SEm ± 0.09 0.07 0.53
C.D. at 5% 0.27 0.22 1.59
Table 13: Effect of different levels of potassium on flowering attributes and
yield of American marigold cv. ‘Siracole’
Mohanpur (West Bengal) sandy loam soil Pal and Ghosh (2010)
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Table 14 : Effect different levels of potassium on yield (kg ha-1) and
nutrient uptake (kg ha-1) by coriander.
Level of
potash
N P K
Seed
yield
Straw
yield
K0 57.65 6.78 36.26 1517.62 2239.95
K15 67.53 7.91 42.88 1526.95 2283.08
K30 73.01 8.54 46.57 1615.75 2408.66
S.Em ±
2.06 0.23 1.43 41.52 60.90
C.D. at
5%
5.85 0.67 4.06 NS NS
Navasari Bhoya(2009)
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 Comprehensive knowledge about the forms of potassium
and their relationship among themselves help in assessing
the status of potassium and its availability in soil.
The surface soils contained normally more amount of all
forms of K than sub-surface soils except mineral and total
K.
Q/I isotherm provides a better overview of K dynamics in
soils. It is useful method to assess the K supplying power of
soils to plant.
K fertilization increased crop production and quality of
produce under deficient K soil.
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Conclusion
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potassium dynamics

  • 1. 1
  • 2. Patel Dipak H. 5th Sem. M. Sc. Soil science and Agricultural chemistry N. M. C. A., N. A. U., Navsari Major Advisor Dr. H. M. PATEL Assistant Professor Department of soil science N. M. College of Agriculture N. A. U., Navsari - 396 450 Minor Advisor Dr. D. D. PATEL Associate Professor Department Agronomy College of Agriculture, Bharuch N. A. U., Navsari- 396 4502
  • 3. 3  Introduction  The role of potassium in increasing the yield of crops and improving the quality of produces has been in the agenda of soil scientists.  Potassium is the most abundant macronutrient in soils. It is also the seventh most common element in the lithosphere which contains on average 2.6% potassium.  The total potassium content of Indian soils varies from 0.5 to 3.0%.  Total potassium present in soils, more than 98% occurs in primary and secondary minerals and the rest occurs in either fixed or non- exchangeable form or exchangeable (adsorbed) form or in soil solution.
  • 4.  Role of Potassium to increase crop yield 4  Increases growth and improves drought resistance for crop.  Activates many enzyme systems.  Maintains turgor; reduces water loss and wilting.  In photosynthesis and food formation.  Reduces respiration, preventing energy losses.  Enhances translocation of sugars and starch.  Produces grain rich in starch.  Builds cellulose and reduces lodging.  To helps for crop diseases resistance.
  • 6.  FORMS OF SOIL K 6  There are four forms of K in soil: 1. Solution K 2. Exchangeable K 3. Fixed or non exchangeable K 4. Structural or mineral K
  • 7. 1. Soil Solution K 7  This is the potassium present in soil solution and measured by extracting the soil with distilled water.  Amount of water-soluble K generally comparable to those determined by electro-ultrifilitration, a technique proposed by Nemeth (1979).  Water-soluble K in soil may vary form 1 to 10 ppm in soil.  Solution K concentration is important for successful crop production specially maturity condition for crop.
  • 8. 2. Exchangeable K 8  This is potassium held in the exchange complex of 2:1 layer silicates.  soil containing mica group (<10 % K) having more exchangeable K than those containing illite (6-8%) and vermiculite contains (<2%), which in turn have more than the soil containing kaolinite.  The amount of exchangeable K in soil may vary from 40 to 600 ppm in soil.  For the precise determination of exchangeable K, water-soluble K should be determine by extracting soil with distilled water separately and the value obtain should be substrated from the 1N ammonium acetate extractable K value to obtain exchangeable K.
  • 9. 3. Fixed or non exchangeable K 9  Nonexchangeable K is distinct from mineral K in that is not bonded covalently within the crystal structure of soil mineral particles; instead, it is held between adjacent tetrahedral such as micas, vermiculites, and intergraded minerals.  K changes from a non-exchangeable from to an exchangeable form.  Nonexchangeable K in soil is generally measured by extracting the soil with 1 N boiling nitric acid and is reported as HNO3 extractable.  Nonexchangeable K, fixed K in soil varies from 50 to 750 ppm in soil.
  • 10. 10 Indian society of soil Science (2010)
  • 11. 4. Structural or mineral K 11 The potassium bearing minerals in soil: • Orthoclase [(K,Na)AlSi3O8] • Microcline [(Na,K) AlSiO4], • Muscovite-mica [KAl3Si3O10(OH)2], • Biotite [K(Mg,Fe)3AlSi3O10(OH)2], • Phlogopite [KMg3AlSi3O10(OH)2].  Potassium in mineral from in soils may vary generally from 5000 to 25000 ppm in soil.
  • 12. BECKETT - Q/I RELATIONSHIPS  Exchange reaction and exchange capacity in soils are sources of plant nutrient such as K, Ca and Mg. However, it is difficult to visualize how the complex interaction between ions, exchange capacity and extraction of nutrients by plant affect nutrient supplies.  Beckett developed a technique and theory to examine the buffer capacity of soils with respect to potassium.  The theory is based on exchange reactions between Ca, Mg, and K. Beckett called the buffering capacity of the soil with respect to potassium quantity-intensity relations.  In this concept Q stands for quantity, I stands for intensity. Although the following from Beckett was derived for assessing potassium status in soils, it can be generalized to a large number of other systems. 12
  • 13. The following graph illustrates the concept of Q/I for soil solution ions and soil buffering capacity as derived from the changes in Q in relation to changes in solution ion levels. Soil A = clay soil Soil B = Sandy soil 13 AdssorbedQuality(Q) Solution Intensity (I)
  • 14. 14  Potassium fixation : It is define as the conversion of soil solution or exchangeable K into nonexchangeable forms and was once considered a negative soil property causing a drastic reduction of plant available K.  A number of factor affect potassium fixation in soil. 1. Clay minerals 2. Soil pH 3. Wetting and Drying 4. Potassium Fertilization 5. Freezing and thawing
  • 15. 1. Clay minerals 15 The amount of K fixed by soil depends much upon its clay content. The greater the clay content, the greater the K fixation. Regarding the kind of clay minerals like illite, weathered mica, vermiculite, smectite, and interstratified minerals fix more K, while kaolinite fixes very little.
  • 16. 2. Soil pH 16  In acid soil the presence of Al+3 and aluminum hydroxide cations and their polymer occupy the K-selective binding sites on clay minerals.  Raising soil pH above neutrality increase the negative charge on oxide and hydroxyoxides of iron and aluminum, which result in increased adsorption of K ions and consequent reduction in soil solution K.
  • 17. 3. Wetting and Drying 17 K-fixation despite great differences between temperate and tropical soil, K fixation was 2 to 3 times grater than after wetting.  Arid - semiarid soil high in exchangeable K. Drying of field-moist soils, particularly subsoil, with low to medium levels of K is reported to increase exchangeable K. This has been attributed to the ex-folilation of edge-weathered micas and exposure of inter layer K.
  • 18. 4. Potassium Fertilization 18  Adding large amounts of fertilizer K generally result in increased K fixation.  Because solution K concentration is generally increased, disturbed the equilibrium between soluble and fixed K. 5. Freezing and Thawing  Freezing and thawing may result in increased exchangeable K in some soil; however, the reverse may also happen in illite soil.
  • 19. 19  Potassium leaching from a soil fluctuates in accordance with the quantity, and intensity of rainfall.  Despite low K content in tropical soils, considerable K may be lost by leaching due to heavy rains.
  • 20. 20  On the older leaves, the edges will look burned.  Plants will easily lodge and be sensitive to disease infestation.  Fruit and seed production will be impaired and quality is poor.
  • 21. 21 K deficiency symptom in Banana and maize plant
  • 22. 22  Fertilizers containing potassium must be applied wherever soil potassium reserves are inadequate for targeted crop or pasture production.  Potassium can be applied as a straight fertilizer, or as part of a blended or compound fertilizer with nitrogen and phosphorous.
  • 23. Material N (%) P2O5 (%) K2O (%) S (%) Mg (%) Potassium chloride - - 58-60 - - Potassium sulfate - - 48-50 17 - Potassium magnesium sulfate - - 22 22 11 Potassium nitrate 13 - 44 - - Potassium and sodium nitrate 15 - 14 - - Manure salts - - 22-27 - - Potassium hydroxide - - 83 - - Potassium carbonate - - < 68 - - Potassium orthophosphate - 30-60 30-50 - - Potassium polyphosphates - 40-60 22-48 - - Potassium meta phosphate - 55-57 38 - - Potassium calcium pyrophosphate - 39-54 25-26 - - Table 1: Plant Nutrient Content of Common Potassium Fertilizers. 23
  • 24. 24 Potassium is applied to majority of crops as potassium chloride or muriate of potash. The recognition that the Cl- ion, quite apart from its role in plant nutrient. Potassium sulphate is commonly applied to tobacco and potatoes.
  • 25. Table 2: Effect of different treatments on different forms of K (kg ha-1) in surface soil. Treatment (K2O kg ha-1) Ws-K Exch-K Fixed K Mineral K 0 35.0 90.1 250.0 1291.6 15 38.3 137.6 245.9 1244.9 30 55.0 165.9 266.7 1579.2 45 43.3 166.7 250.1 2206.6 60 65.0 262.5 270.9 1741.6 75 58.3 254.2 241.7 2179.1 90 58.3 254.3 254.3 2133.2 CD (0.05) NS 95.7 NS 264.1 Ws-water soluble K, Exch.K-exchangeable K 25 Kerala Joseph and Punnose(2000)Red and lateritic soil
  • 26. Table 3: Effect of different treatment on different forms of K (kg ha-1) in subsurface soil. Treatments (K2O kg ha-1) Ws-K Exch-K Fixed K Mineral K 0 36.7 67.5 225.1 937.1 15 31.7 108.3 245.9 1014.1 30 36.7 131.7 255.0 1509.9 45 30.0 129.2 237.6 2003.2 60 43.3 157.5 245.9 1677.3 75 35.0 122.5 233.4 1809.1 90 48.3 134.2 230.0 1454.1 CD(0.05) NS NS NS NS Kerala Joseph and Punnose (2000)Red and lateritic soil 26
  • 27. Table 4 : Effect of Added K and moisture regimes on dynamics of K under different soil series Moisture and Fertilizer regimes Available K Water Soluble K Exchangeable K Fixed K KCl K2SO4 KCl K2SO4 KCl K2SO4 KCl K2SO4 CHALKOT SOILS : Fine loamy, occurring on hill tops M1K50 63.80 63.30 8.00 9.00 55.80 54.30 18.50 19.00 M1K100 112.40 111.80 18.00 17.00 96.40 94.80 19.90 20.50 M1K150 161.60 160.90 28.00 29.30 133.60 131.60 20.70 21.40 M2K50 64.95 64.20 10.20 10.50 54.75 53.70 17.35 18.10 M2K100 114.60 113.35 18.40 19.10 96.20 94.25 17.70 18.95 M2K150 164.20 161.70 29.40 30.50 133.80 131.20 19.10 20.60 ZUKHESHESEMA SOILS: Fine loamy, occurring on upper hill slopes M1K50 120.20 120.00 17.00 17.00 103.20 102.00 17.20 18.00 M1K100 170.06 169.75 25.00 25.00 145.06 143.50 17.34 18.20 M1K150 218.86 218.10 38.00 38.00 180.86 178.40 18.54 19.00 M2K50 121.14 121.10 18.00 18.00 103.14 101.50 16.26 16.70 M2K100 170.50 170.20 27.00 27.90 143.50 142.30 16.90 17.60 M2K150 220.33 220.05 42.00 42.13 178.33 177.95 17.07 18.15 KANGAN SOILS: Fine loamy, on middle hill slopes M1K50 230.35 229.00 15.00 15.05 215.35 213.95 15.65 16.80 M1K100 279.56 278.70 19.00 20.24 260.56 258.46 16.44 17.94 M1K150 329.00 327.09 23.00 23.89 306.00 303.20 17.00 19.10 M2K50 230.86 230.00 15.70 16.80 215.16 213.20 15.14 16.10 M2K100 280.70 279.20 21.00 21.30 259.70 257.90 15.30 16.50 M2K150 330.01 329.08 26.00 27.28 304.01 301.01 15.99 17.90 Con… 27
  • 28. BHAGITTY SOILS: Fine loamy, occurring on foot hill slopes M1K50 155.70 154.00 19.00 19.00 136.70 135.00 15.50 16.70 M1K100 204.90 203.40 36.00 36.50 168.90 166.90 16.30 17.80 M1K150 254.29 253.50 54.00 56.45 200.29 197.05 16.91 18.25 M2K50 159.35 158.00 23.00 24.00 136.35 134.00 11.85 12.25 M2K100 206.90 206.00 41.00 42.30 165.90 163.70 14.30 15.10 M2K150 255.78 255.17 60.00 62.32 195.78 192.85 15.42 16.80 ZUSUMA SOILS: Coarse loamy, occurring in valleys M1K50 340.98 340.50 80.00 81.85 260.98 258.65 2.52 3.05 M1K100 390.86 389.88 100.00 101.63 290.86 288.25 2.64 3.75 M1K150 440.23 439.60 115.00 117.50 325.23 322.10 3.27 4.80 M2K50 341.00 340.80 84.00 84.82 257.00 255.00 2.50 3.00 M2K100 391.00 390.98 106.08 106.08 285.00 284.00 2.50 3.21 M2K150 440.72 440.20 124.00 124.55 318.72 315.65 2.78 3.65 M= Moisture regimes, M1=50% WHC, M2=1:2 soil solution ratio (submerged) New Delhi Singh et. al., (1999) 28
  • 29. Table 5: Forms of potassium in surface soil under different land use systems Name of the land use system Water soluble K (mg kg-1) Exchangeable K (mg kg-1) No-exch K (mg kg-1) Total K (%) Agri-system- Rice S-1 12.2 152.6 230.5 1.49 S-2 11.6 132.0 220.6 1.35 S-3 12.0 126.8 228.0 1.40 S-4 12.6 135.1 232.8 1.22 S-5 12.1 140.9 232.1 1.31 Mean 12.1 137.5 228.8 1.35 Agri-system- Tobacco S-1 10.2 64.8 210.8 1.62 S-2 12.6 72.0 206.1 1.38 S-3 16.0 60.8 209.0 1.40 S-4 16.4 70.1 198.8 1.26 S-5 13.1 59.4 204.2 1.30 Mean 13.6 65.4 205.8 1.39 Horti-system – Arecanut S-1 12.8 120.5 308.7 0.82 S-2 15.3 124.1 302.0 1.24 S-3 16.6 112.8 290.0 0.98 S-4 16.0 120.0 302.4 1.10 S-5 13.4 126.1 314.0 1.06 Mean 14.8 120.7 303.4 1.04 Con… 29
  • 30. Silvi-system- Eucalyptus S-1 12.5 98.3 290.7 1.17 2.95 S-2 15.0 110.0 306.0 1.26 2.78 S-3 12.5 102.8 298.0 1.02 2.89 S-4 10.7 112.6 302.2 1.23 2.68 S-5 13.6 98.7 318.7 1.32 3.22 Mean 12.9 104.5 303.1 1.20 2.90 Current fallow land – Control S-1 11.9 64.3 168.2 1.20 2.61 S-2 13.3 79.4 186.4 1.38 2.34 S-3 10.0 50.1 150.0 1.17 2.98 S-4 11.0 62.8 161.3 1.25 2.58 S-5 13.2 65.3 174.5 1.30 2.67 Mean 11.9 64.4 168.1 1.26 2.63 Karnataka Gurumurthy and Prakasha (2011) loamy sandy to sandy loam soil 30
  • 31. Table 6: Potassium fixation capacity of surface soil samples under different land use systems. Sample Amount of K fixed [cmol(p+)kg-1] Per cent K fixed (%) Agri-system- Rice S-1 0.25 10.0 S-2 0.31 12.5 S-3 0.22 8.7 S-4 0.36 14.0 S-5 0.22 8.6 Mean 0.27 10.7 Agri-system- Tobacco S-1 0.32 12.5 S-2 0.38 15.1 S-3 0.39 15.5 S-4 0.48 18.7 S-5 0.39 15.2 Mean 0.39 15.4 Horti-system – Arecanut S-1 0.44 17.1 S-2 0.51 20.0 S-3 0.57 22.2 S-4 0.41 16.0 S-5 0.48 18.7 Mean 0.48 18.8 Con….. 31
  • 32. Silvi-system- Eucalyptus S-1 0.59 23.1 S-2 0.76 29.6 S-3 0.61 24.1 S-4 0.57 22.5 S-5 0.59 23.0 Mean 0.62 24.5 Current fallow land – Control S-1 0.65 25.3 S-2 0.46 17.9 S-3 0.63 24.5 S-4 0.64 25.1 S-5 0.49 19.1 Mean 0.57 22.4 Karnataka Gurumurthy and Prakasha (2011) loamy sandy to sandy loam soil 32
  • 33. Table 7: Correlation coefficients among Various forms of potassium Sr. No Forms of K Total K Fixed K Exchangeable K Water Soluble K 1 Total K - 0.48** 0.44** 0.37** 2 Fixed K - - 0.72** 0.53** 3 Exchangeable K - - - 0.63** Uttar Pradesh Singh et. al., (2007) 33
  • 34. Table 8: Correlation coefficients between chemical properties among Various forms of potassium(n=200) Soil Characteristics Potassium fraction Total K Fixed K Exchangeable K Water Soluble K pH 0.06 0.02 0.07 -0.05 EC 0.05 0.11 0.17* 0.09 CaCO3 0.06 0.02 0.09 0.08 Organic carbon 0.04 0.42** 0.10 0.02 Mean pH 7.3-9.4 EC (dsm-1) = 0.35 CaCO3= 20.2 Organic Carbon (g kg-1) = 4.27 Uttar Pradesh Singh et. al., (2007) 34
  • 35. Table 9: Fraction of various forms of the Potassium in different soil Series of Navsari Series name Water soluble K Exchangeable K Non Exchangeable K Total K Mineral K 0-15cm 15- 30cm 0- 15cm 15- 30cm 0- 15cm 15- 30cm 0- 15cm 15- 30cm 0- 15cm 15- 30cm Eru Series 0.028 0.025 0.59 0.53 0.86 0.69 20.15 23.88 18.67 22.63 Jalalpur Series 0.027 0.023 0.71 0.62 1.09 1.01 29.54 29.82 27.70 28.17 Amalsad Series 0.026 0.020 1.06 0.75 1.19 1.34 23.76 25.48 21.48 23.37 Mandir Series 0.034 0.030 0.69 0.57 1.08 1.07 21.14 23.36 19.34 21.69 Bodali Series 0.029 0.025 0.59 0.40 1.09 0.88 18.96 20.33 17.25 19.02 Sisodra Series 0.057 0.048 1.11 0.78 1.22 1.16 27.43 27.95 25.05 25.96 Onjal Series 0.039 0.035 0.39 0.21 1.33 1.27 28.28 31.30 26.52 29.78 Aat Series 0.041 0.033 0.47 0.26 1.19 1.29 24.20 26.97 22.51 25.38 Dandi Series 0.041 0.034 0.54 0.34 0.74 0.65 19.42 22.04 18.10 21.02 Bilimora Series 0.037 0.029 0.48 0.31 0.69 0.68 24.19 27.60 22.98 26.58 Gadat Series 0.064 0.055 0.82 0.69 1.13 0.65 22.28 24.07 20.26 22.67 Kabilpor Series 0.049 0.039 0.58 0.53 1.30 1.12 23.69 24.75 21.76 23.06 Mean 0.039 0.033 0.67 0.50 1.08 0.98 23.58 25.63 21.80 24.11 Navsari Singh(2012) 35
  • 36. Table 10: Q/I parameters of potassium for different soil series in Navsari District. Navsari Singh (2012) Sr. No. Soil series ARK k Potential PBC Non Specific K (cmol/kg)(mol L-1)1/2 cmolkg-1/(mol L-1)-1/2 (cmol/kg) 1 Eru Series 0.0025 1.41 23.60 0.06 2 Jalalpur Series 0.0039 3.11 28.30 0.11 3 Amalsad Series 0.0025 0.99 19.80 0.05 4 Mandir Series 0.0048 3.54 27.30 0.13 5 Bodali Series 0.0022 3.71 41.30 0.09 6 Sisodara Series 0.0057 3.44 24.60 0.14 7 Onjal Series 0.0032 1.11 18.50 0.06 8 Aat Series 0.0047 3.61 27.80 0.13 9 Dandi Series 0.0084 4.27 22.50 0.19 10 Bilimora Series 0.0028 1.30 21.70 0.06 11 Gadat Series 0.0023 2.81 35.20 0.08 12 Kabilpor Series 0.0039 4.38 33.70 0.13 36
  • 37. Table 11: Long-term effect of organic materials addition on the distribution of available K (mg kg-1) in soil ( 5 year data) Treatment Depth (cm) 0-7.5 7.5- 15 15-30 30-60 Mean Experiment-I N150 35.0 30.0 28.0 31.0 31.0 GM 28.5 25.5 27.5 32.0 28.4 WS 34.5 27.0 26.5 33.0 30.3 WS+GM+RS 36.5 30.0 29.0 30.0 31.4 FYM 35.0 32.5 28.0 36.0 32.9 FYM+GM 36.0 30.5 27.0 31.5 31.3 Mean 34.5 30.0 28.0 32.2 LSD (p=0.05) Treatment=2.5, Depth=1.8, Treatment×Depth=NS Experiment-II RS Removed 33.0 20.5 21.0 22.5 24.3 RS Incorporated 38.0 36.5 34.5 34.0 35.8 N150 = 150 kg N ha-1 GM = Green Manure WS = Wheat Straw RS= Rice Straw Ludhiana (Punjab) Pannu et. al. (2002)Sandy loam 37
  • 38. Treatment Grade wise Tuber yield (q/ha) Average tuber weight (g)>75g 50-75g 25-50g <25g Total K0 95.42 108.18 58.07 15.54 277.21 52.53 K50 140.68 131.09 46.36 15.89 334.02 61.52 K100 158.73 145.34 43.88 13.90 361.85 65.52 K150 169.54 152.42 42.12 13.64 377.71 69.88 SEm ± 5.84 3.98 3.65 3.12 8.49 2.15 CD (0.05) 16.83 11.45 10.51 NS 24.43 6.20 Table 12: Grade wise potato yield of Kufri Pukhraj as influenced by potassium. Patna Singh (2010) 38
  • 39. Levels of potassium Diameter of flower (cm) Weight of individual flower (g) Yield of flowers (kg/plot) K0 4.60 4.43 13.64 K50 5.49 4.91 17.96 K100 5.62 5.22 21.25 K150 5.74 5.43 22.72 K200 5.84 5.56 23.94 SEm ± 0.09 0.07 0.53 C.D. at 5% 0.27 0.22 1.59 Table 13: Effect of different levels of potassium on flowering attributes and yield of American marigold cv. ‘Siracole’ Mohanpur (West Bengal) sandy loam soil Pal and Ghosh (2010) 39
  • 40. Table 14 : Effect different levels of potassium on yield (kg ha-1) and nutrient uptake (kg ha-1) by coriander. Level of potash N P K Seed yield Straw yield K0 57.65 6.78 36.26 1517.62 2239.95 K15 67.53 7.91 42.88 1526.95 2283.08 K30 73.01 8.54 46.57 1615.75 2408.66 S.Em ± 2.06 0.23 1.43 41.52 60.90 C.D. at 5% 5.85 0.67 4.06 NS NS Navasari Bhoya(2009) 40
  • 41.  Comprehensive knowledge about the forms of potassium and their relationship among themselves help in assessing the status of potassium and its availability in soil. The surface soils contained normally more amount of all forms of K than sub-surface soils except mineral and total K. Q/I isotherm provides a better overview of K dynamics in soils. It is useful method to assess the K supplying power of soils to plant. K fertilization increased crop production and quality of produce under deficient K soil. 41 Conclusion