1987
DOI: 10.1111/j.1439-037x.1987.tb00613.x
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Comparative Ammonium and Potassium Fixation by some Wetland Rice Soil Clays as Affected by Mineralogical Composition and Treatment Sequence

Abstract: Comparative fixation of NH4 and K by wetland rice soils in relation to clay mineral composition and treatment sequence is of agronomic interest, but information on the subject is scanty. An attempt has been made to clarify this relationship by employing the normally recommended doses of fertilizers, 3 application sequences, and 5 soil clays of divergent mineralogies. The results show that montmorillonitic clay is the greatest fixer of NH4, but least of K. X‐ray amorphous clay also prefers NH4 over K. Vermiculi… Show more

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