Identify Phosphorus (P) deficiency symptoms, understand causes and apply the correct treatment for Rice grown in Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Punjab, West Bengal.
Dark green or purple-red discolouration of older leaves (anthocyanin accumulation). Stunted root development. Delayed maturity, reduced tillering. Purple stems and leaf undersides in maize and tomato.
Cold soils reduce P uptake. Very acidic soils fix P as aluminium/iron phosphates. Alkaline soils fix as calcium phosphates. Compacted soils restrict root growth.
Region: Andhra Pradesh, Tamil Nadu, Punjab, West Bengal
Soil: Clayey, flooded
Season: Kharif (Jun–Nov)
| Product | Method | Rate | Best For |
|---|---|---|---|
| DAP 18:46:00 | Soil | 20–25 kg/acre basal | All crops — sowing time |
| MAP 12:61:00 (WSF) | Drip | 2–3 kg/acre | Drip crops at transplanting + flowering |
| MKP 00:52:34 (WSF) | Drip | 2 kg/acre at flowering | Fruit crops — zero N at flowering |
| SSP (Single Super Phosphate) | Soil | 50 kg/acre | Basal, also supplies sulphur |
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