Coapplication of humic acid and gypsum affects soil chemical properties, rice yield, and phosphorus use efficiency in acidic paddy soils
Hartina Hartina,
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Tidarat Monkham,
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Patma Vityakon
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et al.
Scientific Reports,
Journal Year:
2025,
Volume and Issue:
15(1)
Published: Feb. 5, 2025
This
study
investigated
the
effects
of
humic
acid
(HA),
flue
gas
desulfurization
gypsum
(FG),
and
their
combined
application
on
soil
chemical
properties,
rice
yield,
phosphorus
use
efficiency
(PUE),
agronomic
(PAE)
during
production
in
acidic
paddy
soil,
which
has
not
been
previously
studied.
A
greenhouse
experiment
was
conducted
a
completely
randomized
block
design
with
four
treatments,
including
control
(no
amendments),
HA
(975
kg
ha−1),
FG
(636
plus
FG.
increased
pH;
cation
exchange
capacity
(CEC);
total
concentrations
P,
Ca,
S;
exchangeable
Ca
S.
Additionally,
maximized
P
uptake,
PUE,
PAE.
alone
whereas
coapplication
organic
carbon
(TOC),
CEC,
available
S,
However,
application,
both
HA,
failed
to
increase
PAE
owing
lower
uptake
by
plants.
Therefore,
is
sustainable
management
practice
for
soils,
must
be
carefully
considered,
as
it
produces
disappointing
effects.
Language: Английский
In-situ production of amino acid-rich monoammonium phosphate from chicken feathers provides superior efficacy compared to physical blending
Fuduo He,
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Yi Tan,
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Xiaohou Zhou
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et al.
Waste Management,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
190, P. 273 - 284
Published: Oct. 3, 2024
Language: Английский
Artificial humic acid improves P availability via regulating P-cycling microbial communities for crop growth
Plant and Soil,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Nov. 29, 2024
Language: Английский
Nano-sized humic acid improves phosphate fertiliser efficiency in chilli pepper
Qizhong Xiong,
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Shaojie Wang,
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Xuxiang Chen
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et al.
Pedosphere,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Sept. 1, 2024
Language: Английский
Coapplication of humic acid and gypsum affects soil chemical properties, rice yield, and phosphorus use efficiency in acidic paddy soils
Hartina Hartina,
No information about this author
Tidarat Monkham,
No information about this author
Patma Vityakon
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et al.
Research Square (Research Square),
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
unknown
Published: Dec. 6, 2024
Abstract
This
study
investigated
the
effects
of
humic
acid
(HA),
flue
gas
desulfurization
gypsum
(FG),
and
their
combined
application
on
soil
chemical
properties,
rice
yield,
phosphorus
use
efficiency
(PUE),
agronomic
(PAE)
during
production
in
acidic
paddy
soil,
which
has
not
been
previously
studied.
The
greenhouse
experiment
was
conducted
a
completely
randomized
block
design
with
four
treatments,
including
control
(with
no
amendments),
HA
(975
kg
ha
−
1),
FG
(636
FG.
increased
pH,
total
organic
carbon
(TOC),
cation
exchange
capacity
(CEC),
concentrations
P,
Ca,
S,
exchangeable
Ca
S.
In
addition,
maximized
P
uptake,
PUE,
PAE.
whereas
coapplication
TOC,
CEC,
available
However,
FG,
both
alone
combination
HA,
failed
to
increase
PAE
owing
lower
uptake
by
plants.
Therefore,
is
sustainable
management
practice
for
soils.
contrast,
must
be
careful
considered,
as
it
resulted
disappointing
effects.
Language: Английский
Glutamic Acid-Enhanced Phosphate Fertilizer Increases Phosphorus Availability in Fluvo-Aquic Soil via Phosphamide (O = P-N) Formation, Decreasing Phosphate Fixation and Increasing Soil Microbial Diversity
Yingqiang Zhang,
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Shuiqin Zhang,
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Bingqiang Zhao
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et al.
Journal of soil science and plant nutrition,
Journal Year:
2024,
Volume and Issue:
24(2), P. 2748 - 2760
Published: March 25, 2024
Language: Английский