Potassium retention and release in Rothamsted and Saxmundham soils
The retention and release of K from ‘No K ’and K‐treated soils from the Rothamsted Classical Experiments and Saxmundham Experiment were examined using K‐Ca exchange equilibria and the kinetics of K release to Ca‐saturated resin. Free energies and enthalpies of Ca→K exchange showed that Saxmundham soils had the greater preference for K, and that residual K from long‐term manuring significantly decreased K binding strength and preference. K release kinetics showed that residual K increased the rate of K release chiefly from the ‘surface’ region, and the amount of K released from ‘surface’ and ‘peripheral’ regions of 2:1 layer silicates in soils. The increased K release from ‘peripheral’ regions of K fertilised soils, together with their decreased K preference, was associated with slowly reversible K fixation on the weathered periphery of 2:1 layer silicates.
RESP-08324
| Item Type | Article |
|---|---|
| Open Access | Not Open Access |
| Keywords | Agriculture, Multidisciplinary, Chemistry, Applied, Food Science & Technology |
| Date Deposited | 05 Dec 2025 09:59 |
| Last Modified | 19 Dec 2025 14:41 |
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- 10.1002/jsfa.2740320706 (DOI)

