Abstract

An investigation was carried out to assess distribution of forms of potassium in soils and seven prominent cropping systems from Chittoor district of Andhra Pradesh viz., Groundnut + Redgram, Groundnut-Groundnut, Groundnut monocropping, Redgram monocropping, Sugarcane monocropping, Paddy-Groundnut and Bajra-Groundnut. The highest mean available K was recorded under groundnut + redgram intercropping system (126.41 mg kg ) in surface soils, while in sub-surface soils under groundnut monocropping system (89.32 mg kg ), water -1 -1soluble K in surface soils under bajra-groundnut cropping system (38.70 mg kg ), while in sub-surface soils under groundnut + redgram -1 intercropping system (23.29 mg kg ), exchangeable K under groundnut monocropping system in surface soils (102.63 mg kg ) and in sub--1 -1 surface soils (72.17 mg kg ), non-exchangeable K under paddy-groundnut cropping system (517.83 mg kg ), while in sub-surface under -1 -1bajra-groundnut cropping system (475.20 mg kg ). The mean lattice K and total K were under redgram monocropping system in surface soils -1 (40313.16 mg kg and 40794 mg kg , respectively), while in sub-surface soils under groundnut+redgram intercropping system (35802.72 mg -1 -1 kg and 36248 mg kg , respectively).The different forms of potassium were positively and significantly correlated among themselves with each -1 -1 other in soils of indicating dynamic equilibrium among different forms K.

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