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Identification of organic acids produced during rice straw decomposition and their role in rock phosphate solubilization

Anju Kumari, +2 more
- 10 Feb 2018 - 
- Vol. 54, Iss: 2, pp 72-77
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In this article, the production of organic acids and changes during decomposition of rice straw amended with tricalcium phos phate (TCP) and Udaipur rock phosphate (URP) were studied under laboratory conditions.
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The production of organic acids and changes during decomposition of rice straw amended with tricalcium phos phate (TCP) and Udaipur rock phosphate (URP) were studied under laboratory conditions. The organic C content of rice straw decreased and total N increased with time, resulting in a decrease in C:N ratio as the decomposition progressed. The pH decreased to acidic range in all the treatments on day 15, but became alkaline again later on. Soluble P increased at 15 days after incubation, declined later during decomposition, and was highest in the treatments containing TCP and Aspergillus awamori inoculation. Citric, oxalic, formic and maleic acids were detected during decomposition of rice straw and maximum amounts were present on day 15. Citric and oxalic acids were responsible mainly for P solubilization from TCP and URP; generally, citric acid was the most effective in P solubilization.

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