Native soil and fresh fertilizer phosphorus uptake as affected by rate of application and P fertilizers |
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Authors: | Ch. Morel J. C. Fardeau |
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Affiliation: | (1) Cofaz, service agronomique, B.P. 133, F92202 Neuilly-sur-Seine Cedex (F), France;(2) DB/SRA, CEN Cadarache, F-13108 St Paul-lez-Durance Cedex (F), France |
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Abstract: | 32P labelled fertilizers were used to measure native soil and fresh fertilizer phosphorus uptake byLolium perenne L. in greenhouse experiments. The P source evaluation was carried out for multiple rates of application for a standard P fertilizer (DAP) on low and medium soil P levels and for North Carolina rock phosphate (RP) at the medium soil P level only. At the low soil P level, the native P uptake increase was independent of P-DAP applied, and represented 19% of the nil P uptake. At the medium soil P level, the variability of the native soil as a nutrient P source depended on the phosphate fertilizer applied, and the rate of application. Consequently the amount of total P uptake could conceal differences in P fertilizer evaluations as the nutrient P source. Fresh P uptake increased linearly with the rates of P applied as standard or tested P fertilizer. The comparison of various P sources by means of fresh P uptake ratio (i.e. fresh P uptake from tested phosphate divided by fresh P uptake from standard phosphate) was independent of the rate of application. It was therefore suggested that various phosphorus sources be evaluated by measuring the fresh P uptake for a single rate of application. |
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Keywords: | DAP fertilizer uptake ratio greenhouse experiments Lolium perenne L. 32P fertilizer evaluation rock phosphate |
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