Transformation, interaction, and bioavailability of nutrients in the fertisphere

IPNI-2010-CHN-JS17

In the interface of soil and fertilizer, the concentrations of nutrients are several times of that in soil bulk, resulting in the strong and special reactions between nutrients or nutrients and soil fractions. Read more


Year of initiation:2010
Year of completion:2011

Interpretive Summary

Transformation, Interaction and Bioavailability of Nutrients in the Fertisphere, 2012 This project is being implemented by the Nanjing Institute of Soil Science, Chinese Academy of Science. Results so far have indicated that the movement of P in soil is usually less than 6 cm, and that the P moving distance in grey alluvial soil is shorter than in paddy soil. No significant change occurred in the P moving distance in soil with or without the application of oxalic acid and fertilizer P.

Transformation, Interaction and Bioavailability of Nutrients in the Fertisphere, 2011 In the interface of soil and fertilizer, the concentration of nutrients is several times that in bulk soil, resulting in strong and special reactions between nutrients or nutrients and soil fractions.

Transformation, Interaction, and Bioavailability of Nutrients in the Fertisphere, 2010 In the interface between soil and fertilizer, the concentrations of nutrients are several times that of bulk soil, resulting in strong and unique reactions between nutrients or nutrients and soil fractions.

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Updates & Reports

2011

Project Description


Project Leader

Zhou Jian-min, Chinese Academy of Sciences


Project Cooperators

Xiaoqin Chen


IPNI Staff

F. Chen


Location

Asia \ Eastern Asia \ CHN \ Jiangsu


Topics

education, nutrient removal, residue

Phosphorus (P), Potassium (K)