TY - JOUR AV - restricted UR - http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/00103624.2015.1043451 IS - 13 PB - Taylor & Francis TI - Redox Potential and pH as Major Drivers of Fertility in Submerged Rice Soils: A Conceptual Framework for Management A1 - Sahrawat, K L SN - 0010-3624 VL - 46 N2 - Submerging soil creates a series of changes that have important implications for fertility and its management in wetland rice. Wetland rice makes an important contribution to the global rice supply and is often cited as an example of a sustainable production system. We little realize that flooding soil is a powerful driver of changes in fertility and nutrient availability via two most important determinants of soil fertility?pH and redox potential (Eh). The fundamental role of pH in regulating the dynamics of major and micronutrients, toxins, and reduction products in soil solution is well known and used to optimize rice production through management; however, the role of Eh, although equally important, is not appreciated and hence not fully exploited in developing improved fertility management practices. From a synthesis of global literature, this article presents a conceptual framework for the dynamics of soil organic matter and plant nutrients in terms of the combined effects of pH and Eh in submerged rice soils. It is hoped that the conceptual framework proposed would aid in developing efficient agronomic practices for better management of rice-based systems. SP - 1597 Y1 - 2015/// EP - 1606 ID - icrisat8976 KW - Amelioration KW - Eh KW - fertility KW - nutrients KW - organic matter KW - pH KW - rice KW - soils JF - Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis ER -