Effect of Continuous Use of Manures and Fertilizers on the Chemistry of Phosphate in Meadow-Chernozemic Soils of U.S.S.R
Corresponding Author(s) : S.K. Chandra
Asian Journal of Chemistry,
Vol. 1 No. 2 (1989): Vol 1 Issue 2
Abstract
Long term application of organic manures and inorganic fertilizers in meadow-chernozemic soils of Kiev (U.S.S.R.) increased, total organic, inorganic and available P status of soils. 43–52% of total P was in organic form. Positive correlation (r═0.927) was found between total P and organic P. Phospholipids and nucleic acids content of these soils were markedly increased by application of manures and fertilizers. The inositol phosphates content of meadow-chernozemic soils remained unaffected under long term fertilisation.
Keywords
Manures
Fertilizers
Chemistry
Phosphate
Meadow-Chernozemic Soils
U.S.S.R
Chandra, S., & Lisoval, A. (2010). Effect of Continuous Use of Manures and Fertilizers on the Chemistry of Phosphate in Meadow-Chernozemic Soils of U.S.S.R . Asian Journal of Chemistry, 1(2), 135–140. Retrieved from https://asianpubs.org/index.php/ajchem/article/view/25382
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