Wheat is one of the important staple food being grown worldwide. Less phosphorus (P) availability in upland areas of Balochistan is one of the major problems is achieving an optimum crop yield. An experiment was conducted to evaluate the response of different sources of organic matter on availability of phosphorus. The results were revealed that the soil with T1 was resulted moderate 0.26 dSm-1 electrical conductivity, pH 8.25, 0.51 organic matter, total phosphorus mg.kg-1 3.77 in soil and 0.88% phosphorus in wheat tissues, extractable phosphorus mg.kg-1 at 15.83 in soil, 0.041 total N% in soil and 2.30% in wheat tissues, total k mg.kg-1 172 in soil and 1.58% in wheat tissues, CaCO3 % 11.33 in soil. T2 was resulted minimum 0.23 dSm-1 electrical conductivity, pH 7.95, 0.59 organic matter, available phosphorus mg.kg-1 4.74 in soil and 1.05% phosphorus in wheat tissues, extractable phosphorus mg.kg-1 at 18.56 in soil, 0.048 total N% in soil and 2.77% in wheat tissues, total k mg.kg-1 191.33 and 1.91% in wheat tissues, CaCO3 % 13.33 in soil. T3 was resulted 0.31 dSm-1 electrical conductivity, pH 8.42, 0.38 organic matter, available phosphorus mg.kg-1 3.27 in soil and 0.37% phosphorus in wheat tissues, extractable phosphorus mg.kg-1 at 12.35 in soil, 0.031 total N% in soil and 1.75% in wheat tissues, total K mg.kg-1 134.33 in soil and 1.32% in wheat tissues, CaCO3 % 8.33 in soil. To control was resulted 0.333 dSm-1 electrical conductivity, pH 8.55, 0.37 organic matter, available phosphorus mg.kg-1 2.61 in soil and 0.14% phosphorus in wheat tissues, extractable phosphorus mg.kg-1 at 9.64 in soil, 0.021 total N% in soil and 1.26% in wheat tissues, total K mg.kg-1 88.66 in soil and 1.13% in wheat tissues, CaCO3 % 6.66 in soil. So, results concluded that organic amendments, particularly poultry waste, farmyard manure, and plant residues, positively impact soil properties and plant growth parameters.
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