Effects of interchangeable potassium on the permeability of a soil of Manfredi (Province of Córdoba)

Utilizing percolation techniques in soil treatment with solutions of calcium and potassium chlorides, with the purpose of incorporating definitive cuantities of exchangeable potassium and in competing the permeabilities, the influence of exchangeable potassium on permeability was studied, The result...

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Autores principales: Faedo, Stelio, Cerana, Luis
Formato: Artículo revista
Lenguaje:Español
Publicado: Facultad de Ciencias Agropecuarias 1980
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Acceso en línea:https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/agris/article/view/879
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Effects of interchangeable potassium on the permeability of a soil of Manfredi (Province of Córdoba)
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Cerana, Luis
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title Effects of interchangeable potassium on the permeability of a soil of Manfredi (Province of Córdoba)
title_short Effects of interchangeable potassium on the permeability of a soil of Manfredi (Province of Córdoba)
title_full Effects of interchangeable potassium on the permeability of a soil of Manfredi (Province of Córdoba)
title_fullStr Effects of interchangeable potassium on the permeability of a soil of Manfredi (Province of Córdoba)
title_full_unstemmed Effects of interchangeable potassium on the permeability of a soil of Manfredi (Province of Córdoba)
title_sort effects of interchangeable potassium on the permeability of a soil of manfredi (province of córdoba)
description Utilizing percolation techniques in soil treatment with solutions of calcium and potassium chlorides, with the purpose of incorporating definitive cuantities of exchangeable potassium and in competing the permeabilities, the influence of exchangeable potassium on permeability was studied, The results are in agreement with those obtained by the authors in previous experiments, which showed that exchangeable potassium contributed to impair the physical conditions of soils. In the soil tested a Brunizem intergrate to Chestnut, the relative permeability after seven hours of water percolation was of 100:81:33:28:13 and 1,8, when the respective percentages of exchangeable potassium were 5,8: 11,5:22,0:32,9:38,6 and 60,4. Aumenting the proportion of exchangeable potassium, increased the turbidity and coloration of the percolates, showing a marked effect of the cation on dispersion and migration of clay and humic colloids. On addition to the soil of 0,5 % calcium carbonate, the final percentage of exchangeable potassium was reduced to 3,6; in the permeability tests, all perco'ates were limpid and colourless. The permeability was maintained constant and after seven hours of percolation was 2,6 and 3,0 times greater than that of the soil without calcium carbonate with exchangeable potassium percentages of 5,8 and 11,5 (natural soil), respectively. There results add new objections to those expressed by the authors in previous works, about the experiments on which the U. S. Salinity Laboratory sustains the point of view that potassium has little or no effect on soil physical conditions. The accomplished findings may contribute to a better understanding of the behaviour of soils occupying extensive areas in Argentina, which have exchangeable potassium contents between 12 and 16 %.
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spelling I10-R352-article-8792024-07-29T14:47:33Z Effects of interchangeable potassium on the permeability of a soil of Manfredi (Province of Córdoba) Efectos del potasio intercambiable sobre permeabilidad de un suelo de Manfredi (Provincia de Córdoba) Faedo, Stelio Cerana, Luis potasio suelo Manfredi Utilizing percolation techniques in soil treatment with solutions of calcium and potassium chlorides, with the purpose of incorporating definitive cuantities of exchangeable potassium and in competing the permeabilities, the influence of exchangeable potassium on permeability was studied, The results are in agreement with those obtained by the authors in previous experiments, which showed that exchangeable potassium contributed to impair the physical conditions of soils. In the soil tested a Brunizem intergrate to Chestnut, the relative permeability after seven hours of water percolation was of 100:81:33:28:13 and 1,8, when the respective percentages of exchangeable potassium were 5,8: 11,5:22,0:32,9:38,6 and 60,4. Aumenting the proportion of exchangeable potassium, increased the turbidity and coloration of the percolates, showing a marked effect of the cation on dispersion and migration of clay and humic colloids. On addition to the soil of 0,5 % calcium carbonate, the final percentage of exchangeable potassium was reduced to 3,6; in the permeability tests, all perco'ates were limpid and colourless. The permeability was maintained constant and after seven hours of percolation was 2,6 and 3,0 times greater than that of the soil without calcium carbonate with exchangeable potassium percentages of 5,8 and 11,5 (natural soil), respectively. There results add new objections to those expressed by the authors in previous works, about the experiments on which the U. S. Salinity Laboratory sustains the point of view that potassium has little or no effect on soil physical conditions. The accomplished findings may contribute to a better understanding of the behaviour of soils occupying extensive areas in Argentina, which have exchangeable potassium contents between 12 and 16 %. Empleando técnicas de perco ación en los tratamientos con soluciones de cloruros de calcio y de potasio para incorporar al suelo cantidades determinadas de potasio intercambiable y en la comparación de las permeabilides,se estudió la influencia del potasio intercambiable sobre la permeabibilidad.Los resultados concuerdan con los obtenidos por los autores en experiencias anteriores, que mostraban que el potasio intercambiable contribuye a crear condiciones físicas desfavorables en los suelos. Al aumentar la proporción FAEDO y CESANA, Potasio Intercambiable 37 de potasio intercambiable,aumentaba la turbidez y coloración de los percolados,evidenciando un marcado efecto del catión sobre la dispersión y migración de arcilla y de los coloides húmicos.Agregando al suelo 0,5 % de carbonato de calcio, el porcentaje final de potasio intercambiable se redujo a 3,6; en los ensayos de permeabilidad,todos los percolados fueron límpidos e incoloros. La permeabilidad se mantuvo constante y a las siete horas de percolación era 2,5 y 3,0 veces mayor que la de los suelos sin carbonato de calcio con porcentaje de potasio intercambiable iguales a 5,8 y 11,5 (suelo natural) respectivamente.Estos resultados agregan nuevas objeciones a las que los autores, en trabajos anteriores, formularan a las experiencias en base a las cuales el U. S.Salinity Laboratory sostienen que el potasio intercambiable tiene poco o ningún efecto sobre las condiciones físicas de los suelos.Las comprobaciones realizadas, pueden contribuir a la mejor comprensión del comportamiento de suelos que ocupan extensas superficies en la República Argentina, cuyos contenidos en potasio intercambiable suelen estar comprendidos entre 12 y 16%. Facultad de Ciencias Agropecuarias 1980-06-01 info:eu-repo/semantics/article info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion application/pdf https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/agris/article/view/879 10.31047/1668.298x.v1.n1.879 AgriScientia; Vol. 1 (1980); 23-38 AgriScientia; Vol. 1 (1980); 23-38 1668-298X 10.31047/1668.298x.v1.n1 spa https://revistas.unc.edu.ar/index.php/agris/article/view/879/817