Abstract
ABSTRACT Plants acquire potassium (K) not only from exchangeable K fractions but also from non-exchangeable K fractions. However, factors affecting the amount of K supplied from the non-exchangeable K fraction have not been well understood. In this study, the effects of soils and exchangeable K on the amount of K supplied to rice from the non-exchangeable K fraction were investigated for six Japanese paddy soils diluted with different rates of quartz sand. The amounts of K supplied from the non-exchangeable K fractions (recharged K) ranged from 14.4 to 137 mg K2O kg−1, equivalent to 10 to 61% of the total K acquired by rice. The amounts of recharged K were affected by the exchangeable K levels in three out of six soils. Although the cultivation experiments were conducted under various K conditions including severe K deficiency, exchangeable K was detected after cultivation in all soils, and the contents of exchangeable K were almost identical for each soil regardless of the dilution ratio of soil with quartz sand. Accordingly, there would be at least three types of non-exchangeable K fractions which dissolve into soil solution to attain a specific level of exchangeable K: (i) a non-exchangeable K fraction that releases K regardless of the exchangeable K level; (ii) a non-exchangeable K fraction that easily releases K with the decrease in exchangeable K under sufficient K conditions without inducing K-deficient symptoms in rice; and (iii) a non-exchangeable K fraction that releases K with the decrease in exchangeable K only under severe K-deficient conditions with accompanying deficient symptoms in rice. The application of K fertilizer would reduce the amount of recharged K acquired by rice from fractions (ii) and (iii), whereas fraction (i) would remain unaffected by the fertilized K until the level of exchangeable K reaches a specific level for each soil. The release of K from a fraction (iii) only occurred under conditions of severe K deficiency; hence, farmers should not rely on this fraction for K supply.
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