Distribution of Potassium under Prominent Cropping Systems in Scarce Rainfall Zone of Andhra Pradesh, India

M. Rama Tulasi *

Department of Soil Science, S.V. Agricultural College, Tirupati- 517 502, India.

CH. Bhargava Rami Reddy

Department of Soil Science, Regional Agricultural Research Station, Tirupati- 517 502, India.

K. V. Naga Madhuri

Department of Soil Science, Regional Agricultural Research Station, Tirupati- 517 502, India.

Y. Pavan Kumar Reddy

Department of Agronomy, Agricultural College, Mahanandi- 518 502, India.

M. V. S. Naidu

Department of Soil Science, S.V. Agricultural College, Tirupati- 517 502, India.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Six prominent cropping systems in scarce rainfall zone of Andhra Pradesh viz., groundnut-horsegram, cotton-fallow, fallow-bengalgram, groundnut monocropping, paddy-paddy and paddy-groundnut cropping systems were selected to study the soil available potassium status and forms of potassium. Twenty soil samples from each cropping system were collected at 0-15 cm (surface soil) and 15-30 cm (sub-surface soil) depth. The available potassium content in the study area was varied from medium to high. The highest available K (216 and 148 mg kg-1), water soluble K (19.94 and 14.25 mg kg-1) and exchangeable K (196 and 133 mg kg-1) were recorded under paddy-paddy cropping system in both surface and sub-surface soils, respectively. The highest non-exchangeable K (609 and 441 mg kg-1) was recorded under paddy-groundnut cropping system in both surface and sub-surface soils, respectively. However, lattice K (34072 and 25614 mg kg-1) and total K (34666 and 26066 mg kg-1) were recorded highest under groundnut monocropping system in both surface and sub-surface soils, respectively.

Keywords: Forms of potassium, prominent cropping systems, scarce rainfall zone of Andhra Pradesh


How to Cite

Tulasi, M. Rama, CH. Bhargava Rami Reddy, K. V. Naga Madhuri, Y. Pavan Kumar Reddy, and M. V. S. Naidu. 2025. “Distribution of Potassium under Prominent Cropping Systems in Scarce Rainfall Zone of Andhra Pradesh, India”. International Journal of Plant & Soil Science 37 (3):162-76. https://doi.org/10.9734/ijpss/2025/v37i35356.