Principles and Management of Soil Fertility
Principles and Management of Soil Fertility
MANAGEMENT OF SOIL
FERTILITY
Plant Nutrition
-the supply and absorption of chemical elements or compounds required by the
plant
Nutrients
-chemical elements or compounds required by plants for normal growth d by
the plant
Metabolic processes
are mechanisms by which elements are converted t o cellular materials or as
sources of energy, or to drive reactions
Macronutrients : absorbed by plants in large amounts
1. C = CO2
2. H = H20, H2
3. 0 = 02
4. N = NH4+, N03-
5. P= H2P04-, HP042-, P042-
6. K = K+
7. Ca= Ca2 +
8. Mg= Mg2 +
9. S = SO
Micronutrients needed by the plants in
relatively low amounts
1. Fe = Fe2+, Fe3+
2. Mn = Mn2+
3. Cu = Cu2+
4. Zn = Zn2+
5. Mo= Moo
6. B = H3B03, H2B03-
7. Cl = Cl-
8. 8. Ni = Ni 2+, Ni 3+
9. 9. Co= Co2+
The 17 Essential Elements
1. Carbon (C)
2. Hydrogen (H) major component of plant's organic compounds
3. Oxygen (0)
Magnesium (Mg)
- Constituent of chlorophyll molecule
- Structural component in ribosome which are
associated with protein synthesis
- Associated with energy transfer
Sulfur (S)
- Needed in synthesis of sulfur-containing
amino acids, such as cystine, cysteine and
methionine
- Needed in synthesis of coenzyme A, biotin, thiamin (or
vitamin B1) and glutathione
- Required for synthesis of chlorophyll
- Occurs in volatile compounds responsible for the
characteristic taste and smell of mustard and onion.
Micronutrient and their roles in plants
Iron (Fe) - Chlorophyll synthesis and in enzymes for
electron transfer
Copper (Cu) Catalyst for respiration, enzyme constituent
Zinc (Zn) In enzyme systems that regulate various
metabolic activities
Manganese ( Mn) Controls several oxidation-
reduction A formation of 02 in photosynthesis
Boron (B) believed important in sugar translocation
carbohydrate metabolism
Micronutrient and their roles in plants
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Soil Sampling Techniques
2. Dig a V-cut hole of approximately plow depth (for rice ) or
8-12 inches (for corn). For trees or deep-rooted crops, get sample
from topsoil (0-12 in.) and subsoil (12-24 in) separately.
SOIL SLICE
SPADE OR 1” THICK
SHOVEL
PLOW DEPTH
6 - 7 INCHES
SOIL SAMPLING TECHNIQUES
1” x 1” x 6” SOIL SLICE
SOIL SAMPLING TECHNIQUES
PLACE THE 1” x 1” x 6”
SUB-SAMPLE SLICE IN A
CLEAN PLASTIC BAG.
AVOID THESE
FOLLOWING
AREAS
SMOKING SPITTING