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Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis | 2000

Phosphate sorption characteristics of major soils in Okinawa, Japan

Daniel E. Dodor; Kazuhiro Oya

Abstract Phosphate sorption isotherms were determined for 16 representative major soils developed from different parent materials on Okinawa. Phosphate sorption characteristics were satisfactorily described by the Langmuir equation, which was used to determine phosphorus (P) sorption maxima of the soils. Phosphate sorption maxima ranged from 630 to 2208 mg P kg‐1 soil (mean 1,362 mg P kg‐1). The standard P requirement (i.e., the amount of P required to attain 0.2 mg P L‐1 equilibrium solution) followed the same trend as sorption maximum (r =0.94***), with values ranging from 132 to 1,020 mg P kg‐1 soil (mean 615 mg P kg‐1). This mean value corresponds to fertilizer addition of 923 kg P ha‐1 indicating that the soils have high P fertilizer requirements. Results of simple linear regression analysis indicated that sorption maximum was significantly correlated with clay content, organic matter, oxalate iron (Fe), pyrophosphate Fe, DCB aluminum (Al), oxalate Al, and pyrophosphate Al, but not with DCB Fe, pH, or available P content. The best regression model for predicting sorption maximum was the combination of clay, organic matter, pyrophosphate Fe, and DCB Al which altogether explained 79% of the variance in sorption maximum. The equation obtained could offer a rapid estimation of P sorption in Okinawan soils.


Soil Research | 1998

Relationship between clay mineralogy and exchangeable Al in red and yellow soils from the islands of Okinawa and Java.

Mohammad Nurcholis; Yoshihiro Tokashiki; Kazuhiro Oya; Moritaka Shimo; Nobofumi Miyauchi


Soil Research | 1999

Dissolution of phosphate rock fertilisers in some soils of Okinawa, Japan

Daniel E. Dodor; Yoshihiro Tokashiki; Kazuhiro Oya; Moritaka Shimo


ペドロジスト | 1997

Alterations of pH and exchangeable Al by liming in the acidic soils of Okinawa and Java Islands

Mohammad Nurcholis; Yoshihiro Tokashiki; Kazuhiro Oya; Moritaka Shimo; Toshiya Shinjo


沖縄農業 | 1998

[巻頭言]風に逆らうか、風をよけるか

一弘 大屋; Kazuhiro Oya


Japanese journal of tropical agriculture | 1997

Phosphorus nutrition of sugarcane: growth, yield and quality of ratoon cane as affected by residual soil phosphorus.

Md. Abdul Matin; Kazuhiro Oya; Toshiya Shinjo; Tsuyoshi Horiguchi


Japanese journal of tropical agriculture | 1997

Phosphorus Nutrition of Sugarcane: Growth, Yield and Quality of Sugarcane as Affected by Soil Phosphorus Levels

Md. Abdul Matin; Kazuhiro Oya; Toshiya Shinjo; Tsuyoshi Horiguchi


琉球大学農学部学術報告 = The Science Bulletin of the Faculty of Agriculture. University of the Ryukyus | 1994

植物活性複合栄養剤・妙光 2-2-2 号およびゲットウ (Alpinia speciosa K. Schum) 精油によるボカ肥臭気の抑制効果に関する研究(生物資源科学科)

浩二 和田; 佐和子 中村; 雄彦 吉田; 美佐子 法泉; 健作 高良; 洋子 仲宗根; 一弘 大屋; Koji Wada; Sawako Nakamura; Takehiko Yoshida; Misako Housen; Kensaku Takara; Yoko Nakasone; Kazuhiro Oya


沖縄農業 | 1993

Critocal Period for Weed Management in Sugarcane Field.

Matin; Hossain; Kazuhiro Oya; A.H.M.D. Hossain; M.K. Rahman; S.M.M. Uddin; 一弘 大屋; 琉球大学農学部


琉球大学農学部学術報告 = The Science Bulletin of the Faculty of Agriculture. University of the Ryukyus | 1992

亜熱帯広葉樹林地からの流出成分に関する研究 (II) : 樹幹流下水の場合(生産環境学科)

善福 幸喜; 亜明 周; 隆 新垣; 一弘 大屋; Zenpuku Koki; Yaming Zhou; Takashi Arakaki; Kazuhiro Oya

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Moritaka Shimo

University of the Ryukyus

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Toshiya Shinjo

University of the Ryukyus

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Kensaku Takara

University of the Ryukyus

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Koji Wada

Chiba Institute of Technology

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Midori Ninaki

Tokyo University of Agriculture

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