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Potassium influence on soil aggregate stability
Authors:Yotsapon Phocharoen  Natthapol Chittamart  Worachart Wisawapipat
Institution:Department of Soil Science, Faculty of Agriculture, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand
Abstract:Improving soil aggregate stability (SAS) is important for crop production and environmental protection. Here we aim to quantify the effects of potassium (K) on SAS and to examine SAS as a function of potassium adsorption ratio (PAR) and cation ratio of soil structural stability (CROSS). The soils were treated with the incremental K and analyzed for their aggregate stability, clay dispersion, PAR, and CROSS. The influence of K on SAS, therefore, was tested statistically and fitted functionally. The results showed that K decreased clay dispersion and improved SAS. Also, SAS as a function of PAR fit an inverse exponential regression. Based on the coefficients of determination (R2) of the obtained functions, SAS can be explained by PAR with the accuracy above 94%. Increasing CROSS according to K also caused higher SAS, implying that K is considered as a flocculating inducer for kaolinitic tropical soils.
Keywords:Potassium  soil aggregate  soil aggregate stability  soil structure
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