The Leaching of Iron and Loss of Phosphate in Acid Sulphate Soil Due to Rice Straw and Phosphate Fertilizer Application

Low phosphorus (P) availability and high iron (Fe) concentration are the dominant characteristics of acid sulphatesoils (ASS). Optimum agricultural management practices are required to leach the excess Fe2+ and to prevent orminimize loss of P from the soil in order to obtain conditions favorable for...

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Main Authors: Benito Heru Purwanto, Arifin Fahmi, Bostang Radjagukguk
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: University of Lampung 2012-01-01
Series:Journal of Tropical Soils
Subjects:
Fe
Online Access:http://journal.unila.ac.id/index.php/tropicalsoil/article/viewFile/618/876
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spelling doaj-97d961c6e06249a3912cb6235e435c702020-11-25T03:56:13ZengUniversity of LampungJournal of Tropical Soils0852-257X2086-66822012-01-011711924The Leaching of Iron and Loss of Phosphate in Acid Sulphate Soil Due to Rice Straw and Phosphate Fertilizer ApplicationBenito Heru PurwantoArifin FahmiBostang RadjagukgukLow phosphorus (P) availability and high iron (Fe) concentration are the dominant characteristics of acid sulphatesoils (ASS). Optimum agricultural management practices are required to leach the excess Fe2+ and to prevent orminimize loss of P from the soil in order to obtain conditions favorable for rice growth. The aim of this experimentwas to study the effect of organic matter (OM) application in the form of rice straw (RS) on leaching of Fe and lossof P in an acid sulphate soil. The experiment was conducted in the glasshouse consisting of three treatment factorsutilizing the completely randomized design with three replications. The first factor was soil condition consisting ofcontinuous application of RS and without RS during the past five years. The second factor was application of freshRS consisting of fresh RS application and without fresh RS application, whereas the third factor was P applicationconsisting of three rates of SP-36 fertilizer (0.5, 1.0 and 1.5 times of the recommended rate). The results showedthat RS application was effective in preventing P loss from the soil at 6 weeks after planting (WAP) and decreasedthe pH of leachate at all observations time but it increased Fe2+ concentration in leachate (0.07-0.42% Fe2+ in thesoil were leached or 2-5 folds higher than without RS application).http://journal.unila.ac.id/index.php/tropicalsoil/article/viewFile/618/876Acid sulphate soilFeleachingphosphaterice straw
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author Benito Heru Purwanto
Arifin Fahmi
Bostang Radjagukguk
spellingShingle Benito Heru Purwanto
Arifin Fahmi
Bostang Radjagukguk
The Leaching of Iron and Loss of Phosphate in Acid Sulphate Soil Due to Rice Straw and Phosphate Fertilizer Application
Journal of Tropical Soils
Acid sulphate soil
Fe
leaching
phosphate
rice straw
author_facet Benito Heru Purwanto
Arifin Fahmi
Bostang Radjagukguk
author_sort Benito Heru Purwanto
title The Leaching of Iron and Loss of Phosphate in Acid Sulphate Soil Due to Rice Straw and Phosphate Fertilizer Application
title_short The Leaching of Iron and Loss of Phosphate in Acid Sulphate Soil Due to Rice Straw and Phosphate Fertilizer Application
title_full The Leaching of Iron and Loss of Phosphate in Acid Sulphate Soil Due to Rice Straw and Phosphate Fertilizer Application
title_fullStr The Leaching of Iron and Loss of Phosphate in Acid Sulphate Soil Due to Rice Straw and Phosphate Fertilizer Application
title_full_unstemmed The Leaching of Iron and Loss of Phosphate in Acid Sulphate Soil Due to Rice Straw and Phosphate Fertilizer Application
title_sort leaching of iron and loss of phosphate in acid sulphate soil due to rice straw and phosphate fertilizer application
publisher University of Lampung
series Journal of Tropical Soils
issn 0852-257X
2086-6682
publishDate 2012-01-01
description Low phosphorus (P) availability and high iron (Fe) concentration are the dominant characteristics of acid sulphatesoils (ASS). Optimum agricultural management practices are required to leach the excess Fe2+ and to prevent orminimize loss of P from the soil in order to obtain conditions favorable for rice growth. The aim of this experimentwas to study the effect of organic matter (OM) application in the form of rice straw (RS) on leaching of Fe and lossof P in an acid sulphate soil. The experiment was conducted in the glasshouse consisting of three treatment factorsutilizing the completely randomized design with three replications. The first factor was soil condition consisting ofcontinuous application of RS and without RS during the past five years. The second factor was application of freshRS consisting of fresh RS application and without fresh RS application, whereas the third factor was P applicationconsisting of three rates of SP-36 fertilizer (0.5, 1.0 and 1.5 times of the recommended rate). The results showedthat RS application was effective in preventing P loss from the soil at 6 weeks after planting (WAP) and decreasedthe pH of leachate at all observations time but it increased Fe2+ concentration in leachate (0.07-0.42% Fe2+ in thesoil were leached or 2-5 folds higher than without RS application).
topic Acid sulphate soil
Fe
leaching
phosphate
rice straw
url http://journal.unila.ac.id/index.php/tropicalsoil/article/viewFile/618/876
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