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    Gray en la solubilidad de rocas fosfóricas: experimento de incubación de laboratorio

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    2004
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    Karanja, NK
    Gachene, CKK
    Savini, I
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    Abstract
    A 16-week laboratory incubation experiment was conducted to evalua te the effect of Tithonia diversifolia leaves on the dissolution of Minjingu (MPR) and Busumbu (BRP) rock phosphates in a Kenyan Oxisol. Triple superphosphate (TSP) fertilizer was included as a positive control. Soil samples were extracted with anion exchange resin (AER) and mixed anion-cation exchange resin (ACER) after 1, 7, 14, 28, 56 and 112 days to estimate plant available P. Soil P fractionation was carried out using solutions of 0.5M NaHCO 3 , 0.1M NaOH and 1M HC l. The highest mean AER-extractable P concentrations for BRP and MPR treatments were 6.0 and 20 mg kg -1 respectively; while that of the TSP treatments was 24 mg kg -1 . The AER- extractable P concentrations were in the order TSP > MRP > BRP. The ACER-extractable P concentrations were higher than those of AER. Application of tithonia at 10 tons ha -1 in combination with MPR caused a significant (P<0.05) depression in AER-extractable P. The TSP treatments had the highest NaHCO 3 -P i and NaOH-P i (labile and moderately labile inorganic P) fractions which ranged from 22 to 32% and 45 to 59% of total added P, respectively; followed by MPR treatment which had NaHCO 3 -P i and NaOH-P i fractions ranging from 13 to 22% and 26 to 34% of the total added P, respectively. Addition of tithonia decreased the NaHCO 3 -P i and NaOH-P i fractions from the MPR treatments by 2 to 8%. The RP treatments had the highest HCl-P i (undissolved RP) fraction
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    Karanja, N. K., Gachene, C. K. K., Savini, I., & Smithson, P. C. (2004). GRAY EN LA SOLUBILIDAD DE ROCAS FOSFÓRICAS: EXPERIMENTO DE INCUBACIÓN DE LABORATORIO. Tropical and Subtropical Agroecosystems, 4, 75-83.
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    University of Nairobi,
     
    college of agriculture and veterinary sciences,
     
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