Journal of Community Mobilization and Sustainable Development
  • Year: 2025
  • Volume: 20
  • Issue: 1

Phosphorus Fractions in Alluvial Soil with Cotton Crop by Supplying P and Zn under Semi-Arid Condition of Punjab

  • Author:
  • Komalpreet Kaur1, Brijesh Kumar Yadav2,*, Vivek Sharma1
  • Total Page Count: 7
  • Published Online: Aug 6, 2025
  • Page Number: 115 to 121

1Department of Soil Science, Punjab Agricultural University, Ludhiana-141004, Punjab

2Punjab Agricultural University, Regional Research Station, Bathinda-151001, Punjab

*Corresponding author email id: bkyadav74@pau.edu

Online Published on 06 August, 2025.

Abstract

Knowledge of different types of phosphorus found in soil is essential for both agronomy and environmental sciences, as it allows for identifying the bioavailability and mobility of phosphorus in the soil. Evaluation of the impact of P and Zn on concentration of different forms of P in alluvial soil with cotton crop has been focus in this study. In both locations, P had a significant effect, whereas Zn and the P× Zn interaction had no significant effect on P fractions. At locations A, B and pooled, the maximum saloid-P (3.48 kg ha-1, 2.63 kg ha-1 and 3.05 kg ha-1), Al-P (14.61 kg ha-1, 9.91 kg ha-1 and 12.26 kg ha-1), Fe-P (2.95 kg ha-1, 2.81 kg ha-1and 2.88 kg ha-1) and Ca-P (300.03 kg ha-1, 140.26 kg ha-1and 220.15 kg ha-1) were recorded using P30Zn5. Phosphorus and soil P fractions showed positive correlation values, but Zn exposure resulted in negative correlation values.

Keywords

Phosphorus, Zinc, P-fractions, Alluvial soil, Cotton crop