• Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis
  • Vol. 36, Issue 6, 1910 (2016)
XIE Qing1, ZHANG Yu-ting1、2, JIANG Qiu-ju1、2, YANG Min1, WU Rui1, YANG Lin-sheng1, and SHI Xiao-jun1、2
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    DOI: 10.3964/j.issn.1000-0593(2016)06-1910-06 Cite this Article
    XIE Qing, ZHANG Yu-ting, JIANG Qiu-ju, YANG Min, WU Rui, YANG Lin-sheng, SHI Xiao-jun. Effect of Long-Term Potassium Unbalanced Input on Clay Mineralogical Property of Purple Soil[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2016, 36(6): 1910 Copy Citation Text show less

    Abstract

    In order to investigate the effect of long-term (1991—2013) K fertilizer deficiency and surplus on potassium-bearing mineral and K nutrition of purple soil -soil primary, clay mineral composition and potassium (K) nutrition were determined on the long-term experiment of fertility and fertilizer efficiency in neutral purple soil by using X-ray diffraction (XRD) analysis technique. Five soil samples were selected from soil samples library for soil mineral analysis, including original soil, which preserved in 1991 before the experiment carrying out; K deficient treatment for 12 years and 22 years, which means no K fertilizer was applied during 1991—2003 and 1991—2013, respectively; and K surplus treatment for 12 years and 22 years, which means excess K fertilizer was applied during 1991—2003 and 1991—2013, separately. The result showed that, soil potassium-bearing primary mineral, such as mica, potassium feldspar, had apparently weathered and slaked for the K deficient treatment and the weathered extent gradually aggravated following fertilization ages, demonstrating fertilization for 22 years<12years
    XIE Qing, ZHANG Yu-ting, JIANG Qiu-ju, YANG Min, WU Rui, YANG Lin-sheng, SHI Xiao-jun. Effect of Long-Term Potassium Unbalanced Input on Clay Mineralogical Property of Purple Soil[J]. Spectroscopy and Spectral Analysis, 2016, 36(6): 1910
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