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The Chemistry and Fertility of Soils under Tropical Weeds   15




                                        Weed Plant-Roots
                                                                      +
                                                                    [H ] Increases -->
                                      Excreting H , acids, and       pH Decreases
                                               +
                                          enzymes, and
                                                                   (Enzymes) Increase
                                      Releasing Respired CO 2



                                        Soil Minerals + OM            Released K +
                                            +
                                         + H + Enzymes                  from
                                          Releasing K +             Soil Minerals/OM





                                              K +                        K+
                                     Adsorption by Soil Colloids   Absorption by Weed Plant
                                            (Exch. K)                   Roots
                                        Increased K Release        Increased K Release




                                                                   +
                           Fig. 1.10.  Conceptual relationship between excreted H  and organic acids and respired CO 2
                                               +
                            by plant roots, released K  from soil minerals and organic matters, and improvement of
                                                plant growth (Salam et al, 2019).




                              The soluble nutrient elements released from soil mineral and organic matters
                           may encounter different fates like those happening for free Fe (Fig. 1.2).  Part of
                           the released K and other nutrient elements may be absorbed by weed and plant
                           roots.  Some  other  parts  may  be  adsorbed  by  soil  colloids  increasing  the  soil
                           exchangeable  nutrient  elements  like  exchangeable  K,  exchangeable  Ca,  etc.  or
                           leached  through  the  soil  body  by  water  percolation.    Some  parts  may  also
                           precipitate forming secondary minerals or absorbed by microorganisms.
                              The effects of weeds are not limited to those mentioned above.  In addition to
                           intensifying the weathering of soil mineral matters and the decomposition of soil
                           organic matters, weeds may also increase the total organic C and total N through
                           the excretion of organic acids and their dead parts  (Sembodo et al., 2017).  The
                                                          Abdul Kadir Salam and Nanik Sriyani  – 2019
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