Abstract
SummaryN and P fertilizers applied to maize had considerable effects over a five-year period, especially when both were given. Initial applications of 47 lb/acre/P2O5with annual dressings of 58 lb N, produced a mean yield increase of 55 per cent above the control. K gave little response in the first three years, but thereafter became more important. 1120 lb ammonium sulphate nitrate caused striking reductions in soil pH, Ca, Mg, K, total and organic P but increases in exch. Mn and soluble P. 112 lb double superphosphate increased the total and organic P and 65 lb K2O reduced organic P. Organic carbon suffered a mean loss of 33 per cent over five years. Recommendations are made regarding P2O5, N and K on this soil.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Agronomy and Crop Science
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10 articles.
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