Abstract
This study was conducted to determine the
phosphorus sorption characteristics and phosphorus requirement of mungbean in
selected soils ofsoutheastern Nigeria. The soils for the study were collected
from Ikom (Basalt), Akamkpa (Basement complex), Bcndc (Shale), Amaeke
(Sandstone) and Umudike (Coastal Plain sands). From the P Sorption curves
constructed the standard P requirement for the soils were calibrated. The
values were very low ranging from 11.1 ppm in Bende to 60.2ppm in Ikom. The P
adsorption maximum was determined using the Freundlich arrd Langmuir models.
The values varied with the locations. It ranged from 65.7 mgkg'1 in Akamkpa to
516 mgkg'1 in Bende in the Freundlich model and from 231 mgkg’1 in Akamkpa to
369 mgkg'1 in Bende using the Langmuir model. Similarly the P maximum buffering
capacity was determined using the two models. I hc values varied from 993
mgkg'1 in Amaeke to 1180 mgkg'1 in Akamkpa with a mean of 1087 mgkg'1. The
bonding energy of P in the soils was highest in Akamkpa with a mean value of
6.05 ml/g and lowest in Bcndc with a mean value of 0.76ml/g. From the study,
the P sorption data of the soils conformed better with the Freundlich model
than the Langmuir model. This model is therefore recommended for this soils.
Different phosphorus levels were calibrated from the sorption isotherm curves
and used in fertilizing mungbean in potted experiment. The results obtained
showed that, there was a significant response of the mungbean to the applied
phosphorus in terms of nodulation and grain yield at 5/o probability level,
from the study, solution concentration of 0 4 ppm in Ikom gave the best
nodulation, while solution P concentration level of 0.2 ppm equivalent to 44.8
kgha'1 P in Akamkpa arrd 8.38 kgha'1 I? in Bende arrd solution P concentration
of 0.3 ppm equivalent to 49.61 kgha'1 P in Ikom, 26.5 kgha'1 P in Amaeke and
53.9 kgha’1 P for Umudike gave the optimum grain yield. The mungbean performmed
best in Ikom with yield of 9.16g per plant and the least in Akamkpa with a
yield of 0.53g per plant.
ESSIEN, E (2024). Use Of P Sorption Characteristics For Determination Of P Requirement Of Mungbean (Vigna Radiata (L) Wilczek) In Some Soils Of Southeastern Nigeria.:- Essien, Florence T. Mouau.afribary.org: Retrieved Nov 17, 2024, from https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/use-of-p-sorption-characteristics-for-determination-of-p-requirement-of-mungbean-vigna-radiata-l-wilczek-in-some-soils-of-southeastern-nigeria-essien-florence-t-7-2
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ESSIEN, ESSIEN. "Use Of P Sorption Characteristics For Determination Of P Requirement Of Mungbean (Vigna Radiata (L) Wilczek) In Some Soils Of Southeastern Nigeria.:- Essien, Florence T" Mouau.afribary.org (2024). Accessed 17 Nov. 2024. https://repository.mouau.edu.ng/work/view/use-of-p-sorption-characteristics-for-determination-of-p-requirement-of-mungbean-vigna-radiata-l-wilczek-in-some-soils-of-southeastern-nigeria-essien-florence-t-7-2