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RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN INORGANIC AND ORGANIC PHOSPHORUS FRACTIONS WITH CORN GROWTH AND PHOSPHORUS UPTAKE IN SOME SOILS OF EAST AZERBAIJAN PROVINCE

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  237-250

Abstract

 Phosphorus (P) is the second limiting nutrient in soils for crop production after nitrogen. Information about the chemical forms of P in the soil and their relationships with CORN growth and P uptake is important for the evaluation of P status and soil fertility and plant nutrition. To obtain such information 20 composite soil samples from depth of 0-30 cm were collected and P fractions were determined by SEQUENTIAL FRACTIONATION method. Results showed that shoot dry matter of CORN had a significant relationships with chemical forms of PHOSPHORUS including dicalcium phosphate (Ca2-P), iron phosphate (Fe-P), apatite (Ca10-P), non labile organic P (NLOP) and available-P (Olsen-P). Ca2-P had a strong significant relationship with all growth parameters of CORN (including dry matter, P concentration and shoot P uptake) and was presented in all regression equations.Root dry matter had a negative and significant correlation with Ca10-P. Ca2-P, Fe-P and Olsen-P had positive and significant relationship with shoot and root P concentration. Ca10-P had a negative and significant relationship with root P uptake. Finally, it was concluded that Ca2-P is probably the major source of available P for CORN plant in studied soils.

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    HEYDARI, N., REYHANITABAR, A., NAJAFI, N., & OUSTAN, SH.. (2013). RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN INORGANIC AND ORGANIC PHOSPHORUS FRACTIONS WITH CORN GROWTH AND PHOSPHORUS UPTAKE IN SOME SOILS OF EAST AZERBAIJAN PROVINCE. ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF SOIL MANAGEMENT AND SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION, 3(2), 237-250. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/209784/en

    Vancouver: Copy

    HEYDARI N., REYHANITABAR A., NAJAFI N., OUSTAN SH.. RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN INORGANIC AND ORGANIC PHOSPHORUS FRACTIONS WITH CORN GROWTH AND PHOSPHORUS UPTAKE IN SOME SOILS OF EAST AZERBAIJAN PROVINCE. ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF SOIL MANAGEMENT AND SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION[Internet]. 2013;3(2):237-250. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/209784/en

    IEEE: Copy

    N. HEYDARI, A. REYHANITABAR, N. NAJAFI, and SH. OUSTAN, “RELATIONSHIPS BETWEEN INORGANIC AND ORGANIC PHOSPHORUS FRACTIONS WITH CORN GROWTH AND PHOSPHORUS UPTAKE IN SOME SOILS OF EAST AZERBAIJAN PROVINCE,” ELECTRONIC JOURNAL OF SOIL MANAGEMENT AND SUSTAINABLE PRODUCTION, vol. 3, no. 2, pp. 237–250, 2013, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/209784/en

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