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Bio-extraction of Potassium from Glauconite Nano-particle in an Alfisols of Southern India
Authors:Shaheen Praveen  Tapan Adhikari  Muneshwar Singh  A. K. Patra  R. N. Singh
Affiliation:1. Division of Environmental Soil Science, ICAR- Indian Institute of Soil Science , Nabibagh, Bhopal, India praveenshaheen11@gmail.com;3. Division of Environmental Soil Science, ICAR- Indian Institute of Soil Science , Nabibagh, Bhopal, India;4. LTFE, ICAR- Indian Institute of Soil Science , Nabibagh, Bhopal, India;5. ICAR- Indian Institute of Soil Science , Nabibagh, Bhopal, India
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Glauconite is a potassium (K) bearing mineral, which generally contains 6–10% K2O and mostly available in various natural deposits in India. Glauconite mineral was converted to nano-particle form by grinding in a high-energy ball mill. The release of K from glauconite nano-particle in soil was studied in a pot culture experiment. Five different treatments viz., 0 mg K2O kg?1, 100 mg K2O kg?1, 150 mg K2O kg?1, 200 mg K2O kg?1 used glauconite nano-particle (GNP) as a K source and 100 mg K2O kg?1 from muriate of potash (MOP), were applied in soil to grow maize (Zea mays L.) plant. The highest K+ concentration was observed in shoot at the application of 200 mg K2O kg?1 through GNP and recorded 2 times more K+ concentration in shoots as compared to 0 mg K2O kg?1 treatment whereas 1.1 times more than the MOP treated soil at 5th harvesting stage. Selected plant physiological parameters namely electrical conductivity of plant cell, height, leaf area and nitrate reductase activity were also recorded maximum at 200 mg K2O kg?1 GNP treated soil. Overall, glauconite nano-particle could supply K throughout the growth period and enhanced biomass yield of maize plant without showing any K deficiency symptom.
Keywords:Glauconite  nano-particle  alfisols  potassium
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