ABSTRACT Double‐season rice fields typically exhibit low soil potassium (K) availability despite abundant straw resources. Whether integrating milk vetch could enhance K retention from straw and improve its uptake by subsequent rice remains unclear. Therefore, we examined how the combined incorporation of straw and milk vetch affects soil K distribution and bioavailability. A field experiment conducted in Jiangxi Province, China, which treatments included single straw incorporation (S) and combined straw plus milk vetch incorporation (S + G). The exchangeable and non‐exchangeable K of bulk soil in S + G were higher by 79.33% and 22.26% than the S treatment. Compared with the S treatment, the S + G also improved the exchangeable and non‐exchangeable K in > 2 mm, 0.25–2 mm, and 0.053–0.25 mm aggregates. Notably, milk vetch strengthened the linkage between exchangeable K and non‐exchangeable K within microaggregates (0.053–0.25 mm). These results demonstrate that integrating straw with milk vetch effectively enhances soil K availability for double‐season rice systems.
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www.synapsesocial.com/papers/69d895ea6c1944d70ce07125 — DOI: https://doi.org/10.1111/sum.70206
K. Liu
Haibin Li
Na Xu
Soil Use and Management
Zhengzhou University
Tobacco Research Institute
Jiangxi Institute of Red Soil
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