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Published in Soil Sci Soc Am J 31:219-222 (1967)
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Interaction of Ammonium and Potassium in a Potassium-Fixing Soil1

R. J. Bartlett and T. J. Simpson2

ABSTRACT

Different levels of NH4 and K were supplied to a K-fixing soil (Buxton silt loam) containing the nitrification inhibitor 2-chloro-6-(trichloromethyl) pyridine. Maize (Zea mays L.) seedlings were grown in the soil under controlled conditions.

  1. When K was equilibrated with this soil first, adidtion of NH4 had almost no effect on the availability of K, as indicated by extraction with NaOAc or by uptake of maize seedlings.
  2. Equilibration of the soil with NH4, before the addition of K, increased the amount of K extracted, increased the percentage of K in the p ants, and increased the yields of seedlings.
  3. Addition of NH4 at the same time as K was at least as effective as its addition before K in increasing yields as we 1 as amount of K taken up by the plants or extracted chemically from the soil.


NOTES

1 Vermont Agr. Exp. Sta. J. Article no. 179. Presented before Div. S-4 and S-8, Soil Science Society of America, Columbus, Nov. 2, 1965. Contribution to NE-39, Regional project on soil nitrogen.

2 Assoc. Prof. of Agronomy, Univ. of Vermont, and former Graduate Research Fellow, respectively. The junior author is now a research assistant at Cornell University.

Received for publication July 20, 1966. Accepted for publication September 20, 1966.







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