EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT PROPORTIONS OF OYSTER SHELL POWDER ON PHOSPHORUS RETENTION IN A SANDY REGOSOL

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dc.contributor.author Jayathilaka, D.D.S.N.
dc.contributor.author Premanandarajah, P.
dc.date.accessioned 2024-04-03T06:18:02Z
dc.date.available 2024-04-03T06:18:02Z
dc.date.issued 2024-03-06
dc.identifier.uri http://www.digital.lib.esn.ac.lk//handle/1234/15321
dc.description.abstract Nutrient leaching is a phenomenon, where essential elements that important for the plant growth are lost from the soil with percolating water through the soil profile. Sandy regosols are characterized by inadequate water and nutrient retention, which poses significant challenges in crop cultivation. To address the shortcomings of low-fertility soils, the application of oyster shell powder (OSP) as a soil amendment is a viable solution to enhanced soil quality. This natural product offers several benefits to soil health, including enhanced pH balance and increased nutrient levels. This study was conducted to determine the effects of different proportions of OSP on phosphorus retention in a sandy regosol. An indoor leaching column experiment was carried out at the Soil Science Laboratory, Eastern University, Sri Lanka. The experiment consisted of five treatments, such as the control without OSP (T1) and 0.6% (T2), 0.7% (T3), 0.8% (T4), and 0.9% (T5) of OSP amendment by weight. Urea, Triple Super Phosphate and Muriate of Potash were used as recommended chemical fertilizers. All the treatments were replicated four times in a Completely Randomized Design. The leachate was measured for phosphorus (P) from four leaching cycles within two months period. At the end of the study, available P content in soils was measured. Statistical analysis and mean separation were done by Turkey test at a 5% significance level. The leachate analysis indicated the absence of phosphorus in the OSP treated treatments due to the formation of compounds such as Ca3(PO3)2 and Ca4.885(PO4)3(OH)0.654. And also, the available P content was significantly high in soils where OSP was added in higher proportions due to the solubility of the insoluble phosphate compounds by the action of microorganisms. Results revealed that T5 demonstrated the highest P retention capacity, highlighting the potential of oyster shell powder as a soil amendment. en_US
dc.language.iso other en_US
dc.publisher Faculty of Agriculture, Eastern University, Sri Lanka en_US
dc.subject Oyster shell powder en_US
dc.subject P retention en_US
dc.subject Sandy soil en_US
dc.title EFFECTS OF DIFFERENT PROPORTIONS OF OYSTER SHELL POWDER ON PHOSPHORUS RETENTION IN A SANDY REGOSOL en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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    Proceedings of the 6th National Symposium on Agriculture 2024.Theme of the Symposium "“Resilient Agriculture – A tool for reviving Sri Lankan economy"

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