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Availability of Phosphorus and Potassium and its Relationship Wiih some Important Physico-chemical Properties of some forest Soils of Pali Range, ( Shahdol, M.P).


     

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A vailable P has a low status in the soils or Pali range (Shahdol) while status or available K is medium to high. Available P and K have a positive correlation with all the factors like clay, pH, CaCO3, organic matter and catipn exchange capacity in the soil developed over Deccan trap. While it has a negative correlation with all the above factors except organic over in the soil developed over lametas (Calcareous). In the soils developed over Gondwans sand stone, available P and K show mixed rotationship. It shows negative correlations with some factors like clay, pH, calcium carbonate etc. and positive correlation with others like organic matter and in some profiles clay C E.C etc. Hence there is a need to study to investigate responses to P application for enhancing forest productivity.
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  • Availability of Phosphorus and Potassium and its Relationship Wiih some Important Physico-chemical Properties of some forest Soils of Pali Range, ( Shahdol, M.P).

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A vailable P has a low status in the soils or Pali range (Shahdol) while status or available K is medium to high. Available P and K have a positive correlation with all the factors like clay, pH, CaCO3, organic matter and catipn exchange capacity in the soil developed over Deccan trap. While it has a negative correlation with all the above factors except organic over in the soil developed over lametas (Calcareous). In the soils developed over Gondwans sand stone, available P and K show mixed rotationship. It shows negative correlations with some factors like clay, pH, calcium carbonate etc. and positive correlation with others like organic matter and in some profiles clay C E.C etc. Hence there is a need to study to investigate responses to P application for enhancing forest productivity.