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adam_text Contents Chapter 1 Soil Fertility and Plant Nutrition..........................................................................1 1.1 Definition and Nature of Soil Fertility........................................................1 1.1.1 Soil Fertility versus Plant Type........................................................2 1.1.2 The Role of Soil Fertility and Fertilizers in Soil Productivity.......2 1.2 Historical Development................................................................................3 1.2.1 Search for the Nourishment of Plants..............................................4 1.2.2 Some Early Developments in America............................................5 1.2.3 Discovery of Essential and Toxic Elements....................................6 1.2.4 Fertilizer Development.....................................................................7 1.2.5 Recent and Current Developments..................................................8 1.2.6 Genetic Improvements to Cope with Mineral Stress......................8 1.3 Soil as a Nutrient Reservoir.........................................................................9 1.3.1 Soil Nutrients versus Plant Needs.................................................10 1.3.2 The Soil Solution and Available Nutrients....................................11 1.3.3 Nutrient Supplying Power..............................................................12 1.4 Root Interception and Movement of Nutrients to Roots...........................13 1.4.1 Root Interception............................................................................13 1.4.2 Mass Flow......................................................................................13 1.4.3 Diffusion.........................................................................................14 1.4.4 Relative Importance of Root Interception, Mass Flow, and Diffusion.........................................................................................15 1.5 Nutrient Uptake From Soils.......................................................................16 1.5.1 Root Morphology and Nutrient Uptake.........................................16 1.5.2 Carrier Theory of Ion Uptake........................................................18 1.5.3 Nutrient Uptake and Plant Growth................................................20 1.5.4 Root and Soil Interaction...............................................................22 1.6 Importance of Fertilizers............................................................................22 1.6.1 Role of Fertilizers in Food Production..........................................22 1.6.2 Future Needs...................................................................................23 References...........................................................................................................24 Chapter 2 Charge Properties................................................................................................25 2.1 Constant Charge.........................................................................................25 2.1.1 The 2:1 Layer Structure.................................................................26 2.1.2 Isomorphous Substitution...............................................................27 2.2 Variable Charge..........................................................................................28 2.2.1 Variable Charge Minerals...............................................................28 2.2.2 Zero Point of Charge......................................................................29 2.2.3 Variable Charge of Soil Organic Matter........................................30 2.3 Determination of Charge............................................................................31 2.3.1 Cation Exchange Capacity.............................................................31 2.3.2 Anion Exchange Capacity..............................................................31 2.4 The Charge of Soil Organic Matter...........................................................32 2.4.1 Nature of Humus............................................................................32 2.4.2 Effect of Decomposition on Negative Charge...............................32 2.5 The Mineral Weathering Sequence and Charge Development..................33 2.6 Constant Charge 2:1 Layer Phyllosilicates................................................33 2.6.1 Mica, Weathered Mica, and Vermiculite........................................33 2.6.2 Smectites.........................................................................................38 2.6.3 Hydroxy-Aluminum Interlayered Vermiculite and Smectite.........40 2.6.4 Chlorites..........................................................................................42 2.6.5 Illite.................................................................................................42 2.7 Variable Charge 1:1 Layer Phyllosilicates.................................................43 2.7.1 The 1:1 Layer Structure.................................................................43 2.7.2 Kaolinite.........................................................................................43 2.7.3 Halloysite........................................................................................45 2.8 Variable Charge Short-Range Order Aluminosilicates..............................45 2.9 Variable Charge Oxide Minerals................................................................46 2.9.1 Gibbsite...........................................................................................46 2.9.2 Iron Oxides.....................................................................................47 2.10 Charge Characteristics of Soils..................................................................47 2.11 Summary.....................................................................................................48 References...........................................................................................................49 Chapter 3 Ion Adsorption, Exchange, and Fixation............................................................51 3.1 Exchangeable Ion Distribution Near Charged Surfaces............................51 3.1.1 Ion Distribution Near a Negatively Charged Surface....................52 3.1.2 Ions in the Bulk Solution...............................................................54 3.2 Factors Affecting the Cation Exchange Capacity......................................54 3.2.1 Role of Clay and Organic Matter..................................................54 3.2.2 Role of Silt.....................................................................................56 3.3 Cation Exchange Capacity of Soils...........................................................57 3.3.1 Mineral Soil Orders........................................................................57 3.3.2 Organic Soils..................................................................................58 3.4 The Effective Cation Exchange Capacity..................................................59 3.4.1 The Effective Cation Exchange Capacity Profile..........................60 3.4.2 Management of the Cation Exchange Capacity............................61 3.5 Characteristics of Cation Exchange Reactions..........................................61 3.5.1 Effects of Valence and Hydration..................................................62 3.5.2 Complimentary Ion Effect..............................................................62 3.5.3 Dilution Effect................................................................................62 3.6 The Exchange Cations in Soils..................................................................63 3.6.1 Kinds and Terminology..................................................................63 3.6.2 The Exchangeable Cation Suite.....................................................63 3.6.3 Serpentine Soils..............................................................................64 3.6.4 Saline and Sodic Soils....................................................................65 3.6.5 Summary Statement.......................................................................65 3.7 Exchangeable Cations as a Source of Plant Nutrients..............................66 3.7.1 Calculation of the Amount of Exchangeable Cations...................66 3.7.2 Exchangeable Cations versus Plant Needs....................................66 3.8 Specific Cation Adsorption........................................................................67 3.9 Anion Adsorption and Exchange...............................................................67 3.9.1 Nonspecific Anion Exchange.........................................................68 3.9.2 Specific Anion Adsorption.............................................................68 3.10 Soils with Equal Amounts of Anion and Cation Exchange Capacity.......68 References...........................................................................................................69 Chapter 4 Soil Reaction.......................................................................................................71 4.1 Determination of Soil pH...........................................................................71 4.1.1 Common Methods..........................................................................71 4.1.2 Factors Affecting Soil pH Measurement.......................................72 4.2 The Soil pH Continuum.............................................................................73 4.2.1 Alkaline Soils.................................................................................73 4.2.2 Neutral Soils...................................................................................74 4.2.3 Acid Soils.......................................................................................75 4.2.4 Summary Statement.......................................................................77 4.3 Forms of Soil Acidity.................................................................................77 4.4 Reaction of Soil Orders..............................................................................78 4.4.1 Alkaline and Neutral Soils.............................................................79 4.4.2 Acid Soils Underlain with Alkaline Layers...................................79 4.4.3 Acid Soils without Underlying Alkaline Layers...........................80 4.5 Atmospheric Inputs....................................................................................81 4.5.1 Acid Rain........................................................................................81 4.5.2 Dust.................................................................................................81 4.5.3 Volcanic Ejecta...............................................................................82 4.6 Effects of Soil pH on Plant Growth..........................................................82 4.6.1 Acid Soil Infertility........................................................................82 4.6.2 Alkaline Soil Infertility..................................................................85 4.6.3 Soil pH and Plant Growth..............................................................86 4.6.4 Plant Response to Soil pH.............................................................87 4.7 Extreme Weathering Effects on pH...........................................................87 References...........................................................................................................90 Chapter 5 Soil pH Management..........................................................................................93 5.1 The pH Preferences of Plants....................................................................93 5.2 Neutralization Reactions............................................................................94 5.3 The Lime Requirement..............................................................................96 5.3.1 Soils with High ECEC and XCa..Na.............................................96 5.3.2 Soils with Low ECEC and XCa..Na..............................................98 5.3.3 Soils with Very Low ECEC and XCa..Na.....................................99 5.4 Liming Practices.........................................................................................99 5.4.1 Limestone as a Liming Material..................................................100 5.4.2 Lime Application..........................................................................102 5.4.3 Overtiming....................................................................................103 5.4.4 Effect of Flooding on Lime Needs..............................................103 5.5 Other Liming Materials............................................................................104 5.5.1 Marl..............................................................................................104 5.5.2 Blast Furnace and Basic Oxygen Furnace Slag..........................104 5.5.3 Wood Ashes..................................................................................105 5.6 Selection of a Liming Material................................................................105 5.7 Culturally Produced Soil Acidity.............................................................106 5.7.1 Acidity and Basicity of Fertilizers...............................................106 5.7.2 Culturally Produced Acid Soils of the Pacific Northwest...........108 5.7.3 Culturally Produced Acid Soils of the Great Plains....................108 5.8 Soil Acidification......................................................................................110 5.8.1 Acidifying Soil Using Sulfur.......................................................110 5.8.2 Other Strategies for Growing Plants on Alkaline Soils...............112 5.9 Summary...................................................................................................112 References.........................................................................................................113 Chapter 6 Nitrogen.............................................................................................................115 6.1 The Nitrogen Cycle..................................................................................115 6.1.1 Inventory of the Earth s Nitrogen.................................................115 6.1.2 Factors Affecting Soil Nitrogen Content.....................................117 6.1.3 The Soil Nitrogen Cycle..............................................................117 6.1.4 Importance of Biological Nitrogen Fixation...............................117 6.2 Biological Nitrogen Fixation...................................................................119 6.2.1 Symbiotic Nitrogen Fixation........................................................119 6.2.2 Nonsymbiotic Nitrogen Fixation.................................................123 6.3 Mineralization...........................................................................................123 6.3.1 Factors Affecting Mineralization.................................................123 6.3.2 Carbon to Nitrogen Ratio.............................................................125 6.3.3 Mineralization Under Anaerobic Conditions...............................127 6.3.4 Effects of Accessibility and Recalcitrance..................................128 6.4 Nitrification...............................................................................................128 6.4.1 Factors Affecting Nitrification.....................................................129 6.4.2 Summary Statement.....................................................................130 6.5 Immobilization..........................................................................................130 6.6 Denitrification...........................................................................................130 6.6.1 Factors Affecting Denitrification..................................................131 6.6.2 Denitrification in Wetland Rice Soils..........................................132 6.7 Ammonium Fixation................................................................................133 6.8 Summary Statement for Soil Nitrogen Cycle..........................................134 6.9 Nitrogen Uptake by Plants.......................................................................134 6.9.1 Enhanced Ammonium Nutrition..................................................135 6.10 Nitrogen Distribution and Cycling in Ecosystems..................................135 6.10.1 Nitrogen and Carbon Pools in Grassland Ecosystems................135 6.10.2 Nitrogen and Carbon Pools in Forest Ecosystems......................136 6.10.3 Nitrogen Cycling in a Natural Ecosystem...................................136 6.10.4 Nitrogen Pools and Cycling in Agricultural Soils.......................137 6.10.5 Summary Statement.....................................................................139 6.11 Basis of Nitrogen Fertilizer Recommendations.......................................140 6.11.1 Grain Crops..................................................................................140 6.11.2 Legume Crops..............................................................................142 6.11.3 Crops Grown on Organic Soils....................................................143 References.........................................................................................................143 Chapter 7 Phosphorus........................................................................................................145 7.1 Inventory of the Earth s Phosphorus........................................................145 7.2 Phosphorus Cycling in Soil Development...............................................146 7.2.1 Forms in Young and Moderately Weathered Soils......................146 7.2.2 Forms in Strongly and Intensely Weathered Soils......................147 7.3 Phosphorus in Fertilized Agricultural Soils.............................................148 7.3.1 Soil Solution Phosphorus.............................................................148 7.3.2 Adsorbed Phosphorus...................................................................150 7.4 Precipitated Phosphorus...........................................................................153 7.4.1 Calcareous Soils...........................................................................153 7.4.2 Mildly Acid Soils.........................................................................154 7.4.3 Strongly Acid Soils......................................................................154 7.5 Biologically Incorporated Phosphorus.....................................................154 7.6 Soil Organic Phosphorus..........................................................................155 7.7 Phosphorus Uptake by Plants..................................................................156 7.8 Basis of Phosphorus Fertilizer Recommendations..................................157 7.9 Recommendations for Phosphorus Fertilization of Crops......................159 7.10 Environmental Concerns of Soils High in Phosphorus...........................159 References.........................................................................................................160 Chapter 8 Potassium...........................................................................................................163 8.1 The Soil Potassium Cycle........................................................................163 8.2 Mineral Weathering Release of Potassium..............................................165 8.2.1 Potassium Minerals......................................................................166 8.2.2 Feldspar Weathering and Potassium Release...............................167 8.2.3 Mica Weathering and Potassium Release....................................167 8.2.4 Weathering Rates and Relative Availability.................................168 8.2.5 Weathering of Sedimentary Mica................................................170 8.3 Potassium Fixation...................................................................................170 8.3.1 Wedge-Zone Fixation...................................................................170 8.3.2 Expanded Interlayer Space Fixation............................................171 8.3.3 Significance of Potassium Fixation..............................................172 8.3.4 Summary Statement.....................................................................173 8.4 Leaching Loss...........................................................................................174 8.5 Plant and Soil Potassium Relationships...................................................174 8.5.1 Uptake and Role in Plants...........................................................175 8.5.2 Potassium Uptake from Soils.......................................................175 8.5.3 Luxury Consumption....................................................................176 8.6 Potassium Buffer Capacity.......................................................................177 8.6.1 Quantity and Intensity Relationships...........................................178 8.7 Factors Affecting Uptake of Potassium...................................................179 8.7.1 Soil Moisture................................................................................179 8.7.2 Cation Exchange Capacity...........................................................179 8.7.3 Exchangeable Cation Suite..........................................................180 8.7.4 Soil pH Influences........................................................................180 8.7.5 Soil Aeration.................................................................................180 8.7.6 Plant Differences..........................................................................181 8.7.7 Topsoil versus Subsoil Potassium................................................181 8.8 Basis of Potassium Fertilizer Recommendations....................................182 8.9 Replacement of Potassium by Sodium....................................................183 References.........................................................................................................183 Chapter 9 Calcium, Magnesium, Sulfur, and Chlorine.....................................................185 9.1 Calcium.....................................................................................................185 9.1.1 Forms in Soils..............................................................................185 9.1.2 Plant Uptake.................................................................................187 9.1.3 Causes of Calcium Deficiency.....................................................187 9.2 Magnesium...............................................................................................188 9.2.1 Forms in Soils..............................................................................188 9.2.2 Plant Uptake.................................................................................188 9.2.3 Causes of Magnesium Deficiency................................................189 9.3 Sulfur ......................................................................................................189 9.3.1 Sulfur Content of Crops and Atmospheric Deposition...............189 9.3.2 Sulfur Cycles................................................................................190 9.3.3 Plant Responses to Sulfur............................................................192 9.3.4 Diagnosing Sulfur Deficiencies...................................................192 9.3.5 Correcting Sulfur Deficiencies.....................................................193 9.4 Chlorine....................................................................................................193 References.........................................................................................................193 Chapter 10 Micronutrients...................................................................................................195 10.1 Classification of Micronutrients and Trace Elements..............................195 10.1.1 Essential Micronutrients...............................................................196 10.2 Copper and Zinc.......................................................................................197 10.2.1 Copper..........................................................................................197 10.2.2 Zinc...............................................................................................198 10.3 Manganese and Iron.................................................................................200 10.3.1 Manganese....................................................................................201 10.3.2 Iron................................................................................................203 10.4 Boron and Molybdenum..........................................................................205 10.4.1 Boron............................................................................................205 10.4.2 Molybdenum.................................................................................205 10.5 Trace Elements that May Be Toxic.........................................................206 10.6 Methods of Evaluating Soil Fertility for Micronutrients........................208 10.6.1 Soil Testing for Micronutrients....................................................208 10.6.2 Tissue Testing for Micronutrients................................................208 10.7 Micronutrient Deficiency Symptoms.......................................................209 10.7.1 Zinc...............................................................................................210 10.7.2 Molybdenum.................................................................................211 10.7.3 Manganese....................................................................................212 10.7.4 Copper..........................................................................................212 10.7.5 Boron............................................................................................212 10.7.6 Iron................................................................................................213 References.........................................................................................................214 Chapter 11 Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium Fertilizers.............................................217 11.1 Nitrogen Fertilizers...................................................................................217 11.1.1 The Major Nitrogen Carriers.......................................................217 11.1.2 Anhydrous Ammonia...................................................................218 11. 11. 11. 11. 11. 11. 11. .3 Urea..............................................................................................220 .4 Ammonium Nitrate.......................................................................222 .5 Nitrogen Solutions........................................................................222 .6 Controlled Release Fertilizers......................................................223 .7 Other Nitrogen Fertilizers............................................................224 Nitrogen Carrier Comparisons.....................................................224 1.9 Organic Nitrogen Fertilizers........................................................224 11.2 Phosphorus Fertilizers..............................................................................225 11.2.1 Superphosphates...........................................................................225 11.2.2 Phosphoric Acid Production.........................................................227 11.2.3 Ammonium Phosphates................................................................227 11.3 Use of Phosphorus Fertilizers..................................................................228 11.3.1 Use of Rock Phosphate................................................................228 11.3.2 Use of Superphosphates...............................................................229 11.4 Fate of Applied Fertilizer Phosphorus.....................................................230 11.4.1 Initial Reactions of Soluble Fertilizer Phosphorus......................230 11.4.2 Residual Soil Phosphorus.............................................................231 11.4.3 Effect of No-Till on Soil Phosphorus..........................................232 11.5 Potassium Fertilizers................................................................................232 11.5.1 Potassium Ore Deposits...............................................................232 11.5.2 Fractional Crystallization Method...............................................233 11.5.3 Froth Rotation Method................................................................233 11.5.4 Heavy-Media Separation..............................................................234 11.5.5 Sizing and Granulation.................................................................235 11.5.6 Other Processes and Materials.....................................................235 References.........................................................................................................235 Chapter 12 Mixed Fertilizers...............................................................................................237 12.1 Major Fertilizer Systems..........................................................................237 12.2 Granular Fertilizers...................................................................................238 12.2.1 Melt Granulation..........................................................................238 12.2.2 Caking and Dustiness...................................................................241 12.3 Bulk-Blended Fertilizers..........................................................................241 12.3.1 Chemical Incompatibility of Intermediates.................................242 12.3.2 Segregation...................................................................................242 12.4 Fluid Fertilizers........................................................................................244 12.4.1 Liquid Fertilizers..........................................................................246 12.4.2 Suspension Fertilizers...................................................................246 12.5 Addition and Incorporation of Micronutrients........................................247 12.5.1 Addition to Granular Fertilizers...................................................247 12.5.2 Addition to Fluid Fertilizers........................................................248 12.6 Salt Index..................................................................................................248 12.7 Fertilizer and Pesticide Combinations.....................................................250 12.7.1 Herbicide and Fertilizer Combination..........................................251 12.7.2 Insecticide and Fertilizer Combination........................................251 References.........................................................................................................251 Chapter 13 Soil Fertility Evaluation....................................................................................253 13.1 Plant-Deficiency Symptoms.....................................................................253 13.2 Soil Tests..................................................................................................254 13.2.1 Soil Sampling...............................................................................255 13.2.2 Types of Tests...............................................................................257 13.2.3 Soil Test Correlation.....................................................................257 13.2.4 Calibration of Soil Test with Yield Responses............................259 13.2.5 Subsoil Testing.............................................................................260 13.3 Plant Analysis...........................................................................................261 13.3.1 Plant Composition and Yield.......................................................261 13.3.2 Crop Logging...............................................................................263 13.3.3 Rapid Plant Tissue Tests..............................................................264 13.3.4 Diagnosis and Recommendation Integrated System...................265 References.........................................................................................................265 Chapter 14 Application and Use of Fertilizers....................................................................267 14.1 Fertilizer Application Practices................................................................267 14.1.1 Injection of Anhydrous Ammonia................................................268 14.1.2 Band Application..........................................................................268 14.1.3 Broadcast Application..................................................................270 14.1.4 Combining Broadcast Application with Tillage Operations........270 14.1.5 Application in No-Till Systems...................................................271 14.1.6 Fertigation.....................................................................................271 14.1.7 Foliar Application.........................................................................272 14.1.8 Deep Soil Placement....................................................................273 14.2 Fertilizer Recommendation Philosophies................................................274 14.2.1 Maintenance Fertilizer Recommendations...................................274 14.2.2 Nutrient Sufficiency Recommendations.......................................275 14.2.3 Basic Cation Saturation Ratio......................................................275 14.2.4 Summary Statement.....................................................................276 14.3 Fertilizer and Plant-Water Relations........................................................276 14.3.1 Water-Use Efficiency....................................................................277 14.3.2 Effect of Water on Nutrient Availability......................................277 14.4 Economics of Fertilizer Use....................................................................278 14.4.1 Profit Maximization from Fertilizer Use.....................................279 14.5 Environmental Concerns..........................................................................280 14.5.1 Nitrogen........................................................................................280 14.5.2 The Pre-Sidedress Nitrate Nitrogen Test.....................................281 14.5.3 Phosphorus....................................................................................281 14.6 Site-Specific Fertilizer Application..........................................................282 References.........................................................................................................282 Index..................................................................................................................285
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publishDate 1997
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spellingShingle Foth, Henry D.
Ellis, Boyd G.
Soil fertility
Engrais et amendements ram
Sols - Fertilité ram
Bodenfruchtbarkeit (DE-588)4007369-5 gnd
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title Soil fertility
title_auth Soil fertility
title_exact_search Soil fertility
title_full Soil fertility Henry D. Foth ; Boyd G. Ellis
title_fullStr Soil fertility Henry D. Foth ; Boyd G. Ellis
title_full_unstemmed Soil fertility Henry D. Foth ; Boyd G. Ellis
title_short Soil fertility
title_sort soil fertility
topic Engrais et amendements ram
Sols - Fertilité ram
Bodenfruchtbarkeit (DE-588)4007369-5 gnd
topic_facet Engrais et amendements
Sols - Fertilité
Bodenfruchtbarkeit
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