Sustainable phosphorous management in two different soil series of Pakistan by evaluating dynamics of phosphatic fertilizer source

Phosphorous (P) plays the prominent role to promote the plants storage functions and structural roles, as it is recognized as a vital component of ADP, ATP, Cell wall as well as a part of DNA. Soils acts as the sink to supply P to plants because soil pH and its physical condition are the main factor...

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Main Authors: Aimen, Ayesha, Basit, Abdul, Bashir, Safdar, Aslam, Zubair, Shahid, Muhammad Faheem, Amjad, Saba, Mehmood, Khadija, Aljuaid, Bandar S., El-Shehawi, Ahmed M., Tan, Ali Kee Zuan, Farooq, Shahid, Li, Yunzhou
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Published: Elsevier BV 2021
Online Access:http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/95234/1/Sustainable%20phosphorous%20management%20in%20two%20different%20soil%20series%20of%20Pakistan%20by%20evaluating%20dynamics%20of%20phosphatic%20fertilizer%20source.pdf
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author Aimen, Ayesha
Basit, Abdul
Bashir, Safdar
Aslam, Zubair
Shahid, Muhammad Faheem
Amjad, Saba
Mehmood, Khadija
Aljuaid, Bandar S.
El-Shehawi, Ahmed M.
Tan, Ali Kee Zuan
Farooq, Shahid
Li, Yunzhou
author_facet Aimen, Ayesha
Basit, Abdul
Bashir, Safdar
Aslam, Zubair
Shahid, Muhammad Faheem
Amjad, Saba
Mehmood, Khadija
Aljuaid, Bandar S.
El-Shehawi, Ahmed M.
Tan, Ali Kee Zuan
Farooq, Shahid
Li, Yunzhou
author_sort Aimen, Ayesha
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description Phosphorous (P) plays the prominent role to promote the plants storage functions and structural roles, as it is recognized as a vital component of ADP, ATP, Cell wall as well as a part of DNA. Soils acts as the sink to supply P to plants because soil pH and its physical condition are the main factor which regulate the solubility and availability P element. Phosphorus is not deficient in Pakistani soils but its availability to plants is the serious matter of concern. A pot experiment was conducted to evaluate P dynamics in two different soil series of Pakistan (Bahawalpur and Lyallpur) using Maize as test crop. The treatments applied were T0: Control (without any fertilizer), T1: Recommended DAP @648 mg pot−1, T2: Half dose DAP @324 mg pot−1, T3: Recommended rate of TSP @900 mg pot−1, T4: Half dose TSP @450 mg pot−1. Soil analysis showed that Bahawalpur soil has sandy clay loam texture with 33% clay and Lyallpur series has sandy loam texture with 15.5% clay; furthermore, these soils contain 4.6 and 2.12% CaCO3, respectively. Results showed an increase in P concentration in roots (23 mg kg−1) with the application of half dose of TSP in Lyallpur series and lowest in Bahawalpur series (14.6 mg kg−1) at recommended dose of DAP. Concentration of P in shoots responded the same; increase at half dose of TSP (16.7 mg kg−1) and lowest at full dose of DAP in Bahawalpur series as (15.58 mg kg−1). Adsorbed P (17 mg kg−1) was recorded highest in Bahawalpur soil with more clay amount in pot with DAP application but lower in Lyallpur soil series (14 mg kg−1) with the application of applied TSP. The PUE was recorded highest in Lyallpur series with the application of half dose of TSP and it was 61% more than control and was Highest in Bahawalpur series was with the application of recommended dose of DAP is 72% more than control treatment. On estimation, results showed that applied sources made an increase in P availability than control, but TSP gave better P uptake than DAP unless of rates applied. Soil of Lyallpur series showed better uptake of P and response to applied fertilizers than Bahawalpur series which showed more adsorption of P by high clay and CaCO3 amount. Conclusively, the study suggested that soil series play a crucial role in choosing fertilizer source for field application.
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spelling upm.eprints-952342023-01-05T03:57:41Z http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/95234/ Sustainable phosphorous management in two different soil series of Pakistan by evaluating dynamics of phosphatic fertilizer source Aimen, Ayesha Basit, Abdul Bashir, Safdar Aslam, Zubair Shahid, Muhammad Faheem Amjad, Saba Mehmood, Khadija Aljuaid, Bandar S. El-Shehawi, Ahmed M. Tan, Ali Kee Zuan Farooq, Shahid Li, Yunzhou Phosphorous (P) plays the prominent role to promote the plants storage functions and structural roles, as it is recognized as a vital component of ADP, ATP, Cell wall as well as a part of DNA. Soils acts as the sink to supply P to plants because soil pH and its physical condition are the main factor which regulate the solubility and availability P element. Phosphorus is not deficient in Pakistani soils but its availability to plants is the serious matter of concern. A pot experiment was conducted to evaluate P dynamics in two different soil series of Pakistan (Bahawalpur and Lyallpur) using Maize as test crop. The treatments applied were T0: Control (without any fertilizer), T1: Recommended DAP @648 mg pot−1, T2: Half dose DAP @324 mg pot−1, T3: Recommended rate of TSP @900 mg pot−1, T4: Half dose TSP @450 mg pot−1. Soil analysis showed that Bahawalpur soil has sandy clay loam texture with 33% clay and Lyallpur series has sandy loam texture with 15.5% clay; furthermore, these soils contain 4.6 and 2.12% CaCO3, respectively. Results showed an increase in P concentration in roots (23 mg kg−1) with the application of half dose of TSP in Lyallpur series and lowest in Bahawalpur series (14.6 mg kg−1) at recommended dose of DAP. Concentration of P in shoots responded the same; increase at half dose of TSP (16.7 mg kg−1) and lowest at full dose of DAP in Bahawalpur series as (15.58 mg kg−1). Adsorbed P (17 mg kg−1) was recorded highest in Bahawalpur soil with more clay amount in pot with DAP application but lower in Lyallpur soil series (14 mg kg−1) with the application of applied TSP. The PUE was recorded highest in Lyallpur series with the application of half dose of TSP and it was 61% more than control and was Highest in Bahawalpur series was with the application of recommended dose of DAP is 72% more than control treatment. On estimation, results showed that applied sources made an increase in P availability than control, but TSP gave better P uptake than DAP unless of rates applied. Soil of Lyallpur series showed better uptake of P and response to applied fertilizers than Bahawalpur series which showed more adsorption of P by high clay and CaCO3 amount. Conclusively, the study suggested that soil series play a crucial role in choosing fertilizer source for field application. Elsevier BV 2021 Article PeerReviewed text en http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/95234/1/Sustainable%20phosphorous%20management%20in%20two%20different%20soil%20series%20of%20Pakistan%20by%20evaluating%20dynamics%20of%20phosphatic%20fertilizer%20source.pdf Aimen, Ayesha and Basit, Abdul and Bashir, Safdar and Aslam, Zubair and Shahid, Muhammad Faheem and Amjad, Saba and Mehmood, Khadija and Aljuaid, Bandar S. and El-Shehawi, Ahmed M. and Tan, Ali Kee Zuan and Farooq, Shahid and Li, Yunzhou (2021) Sustainable phosphorous management in two different soil series of Pakistan by evaluating dynamics of phosphatic fertilizer source. Saudi Journal of Biological Sciences, 29 (1). art. no. 2255. pp. 255-260. ISSN 1319-562X; ESSN: 2213-7106 https://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1319562X21007749 10.1016/j.sjbs.2021.08.086
spellingShingle Aimen, Ayesha
Basit, Abdul
Bashir, Safdar
Aslam, Zubair
Shahid, Muhammad Faheem
Amjad, Saba
Mehmood, Khadija
Aljuaid, Bandar S.
El-Shehawi, Ahmed M.
Tan, Ali Kee Zuan
Farooq, Shahid
Li, Yunzhou
Sustainable phosphorous management in two different soil series of Pakistan by evaluating dynamics of phosphatic fertilizer source
title Sustainable phosphorous management in two different soil series of Pakistan by evaluating dynamics of phosphatic fertilizer source
title_full Sustainable phosphorous management in two different soil series of Pakistan by evaluating dynamics of phosphatic fertilizer source
title_fullStr Sustainable phosphorous management in two different soil series of Pakistan by evaluating dynamics of phosphatic fertilizer source
title_full_unstemmed Sustainable phosphorous management in two different soil series of Pakistan by evaluating dynamics of phosphatic fertilizer source
title_short Sustainable phosphorous management in two different soil series of Pakistan by evaluating dynamics of phosphatic fertilizer source
title_sort sustainable phosphorous management in two different soil series of pakistan by evaluating dynamics of phosphatic fertilizer source
url http://psasir.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/95234/1/Sustainable%20phosphorous%20management%20in%20two%20different%20soil%20series%20of%20Pakistan%20by%20evaluating%20dynamics%20of%20phosphatic%20fertilizer%20source.pdf
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