Author:
WALKER R. G.,DAVISON T. M.,ORR W. N.,SILVER B. A.
Abstract
Dairy cows grazing a tropical grass pasture fertilized with
300 kg N/ha and with a 7-year history of
phosphorus fertilizer at either 0 or 45 kg P/ha were
given a P supplement in a 2 × 2 factorial
experiment at Kairi Research Station, Queensland,
Australia. Milk yield, fat-corrected milk yield,
yields of milk fat, protein and lactose, and protein content of milk
were increased (P<0·05) with P
fertilizer. There was no response in milk yield or any component of
milk to the provision of a P
supplement. It is concluded that the milk response recorded in this
experiment was due to P fertilizer
leading to additional pasture on offer and increased pasture intake.
The lack of response to additional
P in the form of a supplement indicates that these pastures can
supply adequate P for cows producing
20 kg/day even after 8 years without P fertilizer.
Publisher
Cambridge University Press (CUP)
Subject
Genetics,Agronomy and Crop Science,Animal Science and Zoology
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