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adam_text | CONTENTS
CHAPTER 1
INTRODUCTION
1.1. Sustainable Agriculture: Definitions and Goals...................................1
1.2. Factors Determining Sustainability......................................................3
1.3. Soil Fertility..........................................................................................3
References........................................................................................................4
CHAPTER 2
ESSENTIAL PLANT NUTRIENTS
2.1. Criteria for Essentiality.........................................................................5
2.2. Basis for Classification of Nutrients as Primary, Secondary,
and Micronutrients................................................................................8
2.3. Primary Nutrients, Secondary Nutrients, and Micronutrients..............8
2.4. Functions of Essential Nutrients in Plants.........................................10
References......................................................................................................11
CHAPTER 3
SOIL, THE SUSTAINER
3.1. Soil Organic Matter.............................................................................13
3.2. Soil Water............................................................................................14
3.3. Soil Air................................................................................................15
3.4. Soil Mineral Matter.............................................................................18
3.4.1. Soil Texture..............................................................................18
3.4.2. Soil Structure...........................................................................19
3.5. Soil Colloids........................................................................................22
3.6. Soil Living Organisms........................................................................23
References......................................................................................................26
CHAPTER 4
SOIL COLLOIDS
4.1. Clay Minerals......................................................................................27
4.1.1. The 1:1 Layer Silicates............................................................28
4.1.1.1. Kaolinite....................................................................28
4.1.1.2. Halloysite...................................................................30
4.1.2. The 2:1 Layer Silicates............................................................33
4.1.2.1. Pyrophyllite and Talc................................................33
4.1.2.2. Micas.........................................................................33
4.1.2.3. Vermiculite................................................................35
4.1.2.4. Smectites....................................................................36
4.1.2.5. Chlorite......................................................................36
4.1.2.6. Polygorskite and Sepiolite........................................36
4.1.3. Interstratified Silicate Minerals...............................................36
4.1.4. Noncrystalline Silicates...........................................................37
4.2. Oxide Minerals....................................................................................37
4.2.1. Iron Oxides..............................................................................39
4.2.2. Manganese Oxides...................................................................42
4.2.3. Aluminum Hydroxides and Oxyhydroxides...........................44
4.2.4. Silicon Oxides..........................................................................45
4.2.5. Titanium Oxides......................................................................45
References......................................................................................................45
CHAPTER 5
ORGANIC MATTER
5.1. Humus, Its Structure and Properties...................................................50
5.2. C:N Ratio............................................................................................56
5.3. Factors Affecting the Organic-Matter Content of Soil.......................57
5.3.1. Climate.....................................................................................57
5.3.2. Texture.....................................................................................58
5.3.3. Agricultural Practices..............................................................59
5.3.4. Fertilizers and Manures...........................................................63
References......................................................................................................64
CHAPTER 6
SOIL ACIDITY
6.1. Acids....................................................................................................67
6.2. The pH Concept..................................................................................67
6.3. Determination of Soil pH...................................................................69
6.4. Active and Potential Acidity...............................................................71
6.5. Buffering Capacity..............................................................................74
6.6. Nature of Soil Acidity.........................................................................74
6.7. Factors Affecting Soil Acidity............................................................75
6.7.1. Chemical Fertilizers.................................................................78
6.7.2. Removal of Basic Cations.......................................................81
6.7.3. Nitrogen Transformations........................................................81
6.7.4. Acids Brought in by Rain.......................................................81
6.7.5. Leaching of Bases...................................................................82
6.8. Soil pH and Crop Production.............................................................82
6.9. Lime Requirement...............................................................................83
6.10. Liming Materials.................................................................................88
6.11. Fineness of Limestone........................................................................91
6.12. Benefits of Liming..............................................................................91
References......................................................................................................92
CHAPTER 7
SOIL SALINITY AND SODICITY
7.1. Coverage and Special Features...........................................................95
7.2. Criteria for Determining Salinity/Sodicity.........................................99
7.3. Classification.....................................................................................100
7.4. Reclamation and Management of Saline Soils................................103
7.4.1. Scraping.................................................................................103
7.4.2. Flushing.................................................................................103
7.4.3. Leaching.................................................................................104
7.4.4. Drainage.................................................................................104
7.5. Crop Production on Saline Soils......................................................105
7.6. Reclamation and Management of Sodic Soils.................................107
7.6.1. Gypsum..................................................................................110
7.6.2. Sulphur...................................................................................Ill
7.6.3. Pyrite......................................................................................Ill
7.7. Crop Production on Sodic Soils.......................................................112
References....................................................................................................113
CHAPTER 8
NITROGEN
8.1. Soil Organic N..................................................................................118
8.2. Mineralization of Soil Organic Nitrogen..........................................118
8.2.1. Aminization............................................................................118
8.2.2. Ammonification.....................................................................118
8.2.3. Nitrification............................................................................119
8.3. Factors Affecting Nitrification..........................................................119
8.3.1. Soil Water and Aeration........................................................120
8.3.2. SoilpH...................................................................................120
8.3.3. Soil Temperature....................................................................122
8.3.4. Supply of Ammonium...........................................................123
8.3.5. Population of Nitrifying Organisms......................................125
8.4. Nitrogen Immobilization...................................................................127
8.5. Ammonium Fixation (Nonexchangeable Ammonium)....................127
8.6. NH4+ Versus NO3 Nutrition of Plants..............................................129
8.7. Biological Nitrogen Fixation............................................................130
8.7.1. Nitrogen Fixation by Legumes..............................................131
8.7.2. Nitrogen Fixation by Blue-Green Algae (Cyanobacteria).... 135
8.7.3. Azolla-Anabaena Systems.....................................................135
8.7.4. Nonphotosynthetic Bacteria..................................................136
8.7.5. Nodule-Forming Nonlegumes...............................................136
8.7.6. Nonsymbiotic N2-Fixation.....................................................136
8.8. Nitrogen Fertilizers or Industrial Nitrogen Fixation........................137
8.8.1. Cyanamide Process................................................................137
8.8.2. Arc Process............................................................................137
8.8.3. Haber-Bosch Process (Ammonia Synthesis).........................138
8.9. Efficient Nitrogen Management........................................................139
8.9.1. Recovery of Fertilizer Nitrogen............................................139
8.9.2. Nitrogen Loss Mechanisms...................................................143
8.9.2.1. Surface Runoff........................................................143
8.9.2.2. Urea Hydrolysis.......................................................144
8.9.2.3. Ammonia Volatilization from Soils........................145
8.9.2.4. Nitrogen Losses from Plants...................................146
8.9.2.5. Denitrification..........................................................147
8.9.2.6. Leaching..................................................................150
8.10. Increasing N Use Efficiency.............................................................153
8.10.1. Rate of Nitrogen Application..............................................155
8.10.2. Method of N Application....................................................155
8.10.3. Time of N Application.........................................................156
8.10.4. Nitrification Inhibitors.........................................................157
8.10.5. Slow-Release N Fertilizers..................................................159
8.10.6. Urea Supergranules (USG)..................................................160
8.11. Nitrogen Availability Indices............................................................160
8.12. Nitrogen-Deficiency Symptoms........................................................161
References....................................................................................................162
CHAPTER 9
PHOSPHORUS
9.1. Soil Phosphorus.................................................................................171
9.1.1. Inorganic P.............................................................................172
9.1.2. Organic P...............................................................................173
9.2. Phosphate Retention or Fixation in Soil..........................................177
9.2.1. P Retention by Hydroxides and Oxyhydroxides
of Fe and Al...........................................................................177
9.2.2. P Retention by Clay Minerals...............................................178
9.2.3. Retention by Soil Carbonates................................................179
9.2.4. Retention by Soil Organic Matter.........................................182
9.3. Factors Affecting the Retention of Phosphorus by Soil...................182
9.3.1. pH...........................................................................................182
9.3.2. Cations Present in Soil Solution...........................................184
9.3.3. Anion Effects.........................................................................184
9.3.4. Temperature...........................................................................184
9.4. Phosphate Fertilizer Reaction Products in Soil................................185
9.5. Intensity (I) and Quantity (Q) Factors
in Phosphorus Availability................................................................188
9.6. Soil Testing for Phosphorus..............................................................191
9.7. Phosphorus-Deficiency Symptoms in Plants....................................192
9.8. Phosphate Fertilizers.........................................................................192
9.8.1. Terminology...........................................................................194
9.8.1.1. Water-Soluble Phosphorus......................................194
9.8.1.2. Citrate-Soluble Phosphorus.....................................194
9.8.1.3. Available Phosphorus..............................................197
9.8.1.4. Total Phosphorus.....................................................197
9.8.2. Phosphate Fertilizers..............................................................197
9.8.2.1. Ordinary (Single) Superphosphate........................197
9.8.2.2. Concentrated (Triple) Superphosphate..................198
9.8.2.3. Enriched Superphosphates.....................................198
9.8.2.4. Ammoniated Superphosphates..............................198
9.8.2.5. Ammonium Phosphates.........................................198
9.8.2.6. Nitric or Nitrophosphates......................................198
9.8.2.7. Ammonium Polyphosphate...................................199
9.8.2.8. Thermal Phosphates...............................................199
9.8.2.9 Partially Acidulated Rock Phosphate (PARP).......200
9.8.2.10. Rock Phosphate.....................................................201
9.9. Efficient Phosphate Management.....................................................201
9.9.1. Strategies for Efficient Utilization of Native Soil P.............201
9.9.1.1. Use of P-Efficient Crops and Their Cultivars........201
9.9.1.2. Use of Vesicular Arbuscular Mycorrhizae..............202
9.9.1.3. Use of Phosphobacterium.......................................202
9.9.2. Strategies for Efficient Utilization of
Fertilizer Phosphorus.............................................................202
9.9.3. Strategies for the Direct Use of Rock Phosphate.................204
References....................................................................................................206
CHAPTER 10
POTASSIUM
10.1. Forms of Soil Potassium...................................................................211
10.1.1. Primary-Mineral K...............................................................211
10.1.2. Nonexchangeable or Fixed K..............................................211
10.1.3. Exchangeable K...................................................................214
10.1.4. Soil-Solution K....................................................................216
10.2. Quantity/Intensity Relationships.......................................................217
10.3. Potassium Fixation............................................................................219
10.3.1. Clay Minerals.......................................................................219
10.3.2. Soil pH.................................................................................220
10.3.3. Wetting and Drying..............................................................221
10.3.4. Potassium Fertilization........................................................222
10.3.5. Freezing and Thawing.........................................................222
10.4. Leaching of Potassium......................................................................224
10.5. Potassium Fertilizers.........................................................................224
10.5.1. Choice of K Fertilizers........................................................225
10.6. Efficient Use of Potassium Fertilizers..............................................226
References....................................................................................................226
CHAPTER 11
SULFUR
11.1. Sulfur in Soils...................................................................................230
11.1.1. Organic S.............................................................................232
11.1.2. Inorganic S...........................................................................232
11.2. Elemental Sulfur and Its Oxidation..................................................233
11.3. Oxidation of Pyrites..........................................................................234
11.4. Assessing S Needs of Soils..............................................................236
11.5. Sulfur Deficiency Symptoms in Plants.............................................236
11.6. Sulfur Needs of Crops......................................................................238
11.7. Sulfur Fertilization............................................................................239
References....................................................................................................241
CHAPTER 12
CALCIUM AND MAGNESIUM
12.1. Calcium and Magnesium in Soil......................................................243
12.2. Factors Affecting the Availability of Calcium
and Magnesium in Soils...................................................................244
12.3. Leaching of Calcium and Magnesium.............................................245
12.4. Determining Available Calcium and Magnesium.............................247
12.5. Calcium and Magnesium Deficiency Symptoms.............................249
12.6. Calcium and Magnesium Amendments............................................250
References....................................................................................................252
CHAPTER 13
IRON AND MANGANESE
13.1. Amounts and Forms of Iron and Manganese in Soil.......................256
13.2. Soil Solution Iron and Manganese...................................................256
13.3. Factors Affecting Iron and Manganese Availability.........................260
13.3.1. Organic Matter.....................................................................261
13.3.2. Interaction with Other Nutrients..........................................261
13.4. Soil Tests for Iron and Manganese...................................................261
13.5. Deficiency Symptoms of Iron and Manganese................................262
13.6. Toxicity Symptoms of Iron and Manganese....................................263
13.7. Iron and Manganese Fertilizers........................................................263
References....................................................................................................268
CHAPTER 14
COPPER AND ZINC
14.1. Amounts in Soil................................................................................270
14.2. Forms of Copper and Zinc in Soils..................................................270
14.2.1. Copper and Zinc in Soil Solutions......................................270
14.2.2. Copper and Zinc Adsorbed onto Clay Minerals.................271
14.2.3. Copper and Zinc Adsorbed onto Fe and
Al Hydrous Oxides..............................................................271
14.2.4. Copper and Zinc Adsorbed by Organic Matter...................271
14.3. Factors Affecting the Availability of Copper and Zinc....................272
14.3.1. SoilpH.................................................................................272
14.3.2. Interaction with Other Elements in Soil.............................272
14.3.3. Fertilizer Practices...............................................................273
14.3.4. Soil Amendments.................................................................273
14.3.5. Flooding or Submergence....................................................274
14.3.6. Weather Conditions..............................................................274
14.3.7. Plant Factors.........................................................................274
14.4. Soil Tests for Copper and Zinc.........................................................274
14.4.1. Copper..................................................................................274
14.4.2. Zinc......................................................................................274
14.5. Deficiency Symptoms in Plants........................................................276
14.5.1. Copper..................................................................................276
14.5.2. Zinc......................................................................................276
14.6. Copper and Zinc Fertilizers..............................................................276
References....................................................................................................279
CHAPTER 15
BORON AND MOLYBDENUM
15.1. Boron.................................................................................................283
15.1.1. Forms of Boron in Soils......................................................283
15.1.2. Factors Affecting Boron Availability...................................284
15.1.2.1. Soil pH and Liming............................................284
15.1.2.2. Interactions with Other Nutrients.......................285
15.1.2.3. Environmental Factors.........................................286
15.1.3. Soils Tests for Boron...........................................................286
15.1.4. Boron Deficiency Symptoms in Plants...............................286
15.1.5. Boron Fertilizers..................................................................289
15.2. Molybdenum.....................................................................................290
15.2.1. Forms of Molybdenum in Soils...........................................291
15.2.2. Factors Affecting Molybdenum Availability in Soils..........291
15.2.2.1. Soil pH and Liming............................................291
15.2.2.2. Effects of Fe and Al Oxides...............................292
15.2.2.3. Interaction with Other Ions in Soil Solution......292
15.2.2.4. Environmental Effects.........................................293
15.2.3. Soil Test for Molybdenum...................................................293
15.2.4. Molybdenum Deficiency Symptoms in Plants....................293
15.2.5. Molybdenum Toxicity to Animals.......................................293
15.2.6. Molybdenum Fertilizers.......................................................294
References....................................................................................................297
CHAPTER 16
CHLORINE
16.1. Chlorine in Soils...............................................................................299
16.2. Addition of Chlorine to Soils...........................................................299
16.3. Testing Soils for Chlorine Deficiency..............................................300
16.4. Chlorine Deficiency Symptoms........................................................300
16.5. Chlorine Toxicity Symptoms............................................................300
16.6. Interactions with Other Nutrients.....................................................301
16.7. Chlorides and Plant Diseases............................................................302
16.8. Crop Responses to Chloride Fertilization........................................302
16.9. Chloride Fertilizers...........................................................................303
References....................................................................................................304
CHAPTER 17
BENEFICIAL ELEMENTS
17.1. Sodium..............................................................................................307
17.2. Silicon................................................................................................308
17.3. Cobalt................................................................................................309
17.4. Nickel................................................................................................309
17.5. Aluminum..........................................................................................310
17.6. Vanadium, Lanthanum, and Cerium.................................................310
References....................................................................................................311
CHAPTER 18
NUTRIENT INTERACTIONS
18.1. Interactions........................................................................................313
18.2. Interactions of Primary Macronutrients............................................314
18.3. Interactions of Micronutrients..........................................................318
References....................................................................................................321
CHAPTER 19
ORGANIC MANURES
19.1. Crop Residues...................................................................................323
19.2. Animal Manures................................................................................326
19.3. Composting.......................................................................................328
19.4. Organic Farming...............................................................................329
19.5. Integrated Nutrient Management......................................................331
References....................................................................................................336
CHAPTER 20
CROPPING SYSTEMS, SOIL FERTILITY, AND FERTILIZER USE
20.1. Legumes in Crop Rotations..............................................................339
20.2. Intercropping Systems.......................................................................340
20.3. Cropping Systems and Soil Fertility................................................342
20.4. Fertilizer Application in Cropping Systems.....................................342
References....................................................................................................346
INDEX.........................................................................................................349
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physical | 356 S. Ill., graph. Darst. |
publishDate | 1997 |
publishDateSearch | 1997 |
publishDateSort | 1997 |
publisher | Lewis Publ. |
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spelling | Prasad, Rajendra Verfasser aut Soil fertility management for sustainable agriculture Rajendra Prasad ; James F. Power Boca Raton [u.a.] Lewis Publ. 1997 356 S. Ill., graph. Darst. txt rdacontent n rdamedia nc rdacarrier Organisches Düngemittel (DE-588)4131715-4 gnd rswk-swf Mineraldünger (DE-588)4170023-5 gnd rswk-swf Bodenfruchtbarkeit (DE-588)4007369-5 gnd rswk-swf Bodenfruchtbarkeit (DE-588)4007369-5 s DE-604 Mineraldünger (DE-588)4170023-5 s Organisches Düngemittel (DE-588)4131715-4 s Power, James F. Verfasser aut HBZ Datenaustausch application/pdf http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=007822087&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA Inhaltsverzeichnis |
spellingShingle | Prasad, Rajendra Power, James F. Soil fertility management for sustainable agriculture Organisches Düngemittel (DE-588)4131715-4 gnd Mineraldünger (DE-588)4170023-5 gnd Bodenfruchtbarkeit (DE-588)4007369-5 gnd |
subject_GND | (DE-588)4131715-4 (DE-588)4170023-5 (DE-588)4007369-5 |
title | Soil fertility management for sustainable agriculture |
title_auth | Soil fertility management for sustainable agriculture |
title_exact_search | Soil fertility management for sustainable agriculture |
title_full | Soil fertility management for sustainable agriculture Rajendra Prasad ; James F. Power |
title_fullStr | Soil fertility management for sustainable agriculture Rajendra Prasad ; James F. Power |
title_full_unstemmed | Soil fertility management for sustainable agriculture Rajendra Prasad ; James F. Power |
title_short | Soil fertility management for sustainable agriculture |
title_sort | soil fertility management for sustainable agriculture |
topic | Organisches Düngemittel (DE-588)4131715-4 gnd Mineraldünger (DE-588)4170023-5 gnd Bodenfruchtbarkeit (DE-588)4007369-5 gnd |
topic_facet | Organisches Düngemittel Mineraldünger Bodenfruchtbarkeit |
url | http://bvbr.bib-bvb.de:8991/F?func=service&doc_library=BVB01&local_base=BVB01&doc_number=007822087&sequence=000002&line_number=0001&func_code=DB_RECORDS&service_type=MEDIA |
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