Author:
Fleming N. K.,Bolland M. D. A.,Gilbert M. A.
Abstract
Summary. Soil samples were collected each year from all
plots at all sites in the National Reactive Phosphate Rock Project and
analysed for bicarbonate-soluble phosphorus (P) using the Colwell procedure
(soil test P). The relationship between soil test P and the level of P applied
was adequately described by a linear equation. The slope coefficient of this
equation provides a measure of the extractability of P from soil treated with
a particular fertiliser and has been termed the ‘extractability’
for that particular fertiliser at that site. Extractability values were used
to estimate phosphate rock effectiveness; this was done by dividing the
extractability for each phosphate rock by the extractability of the reference
water-soluble P fertiliser to provide a relative soil extractability (RSE).
There was a good agreement between the RSE for a phosphate rock and its
substitution value for water-soluble P fertiliser, which is a measure of
fertiliser effectiveness based on pasture yield. Estimates of fertiliser
effectiveness, based on increases in soil test P values, also agreed with
estimates based on pasture yield with respect to the ranking of different P
fertilisers, and the ranking of phosphate rocks in order of their reactivity.
Simple and multiple linear regression analyses were used to identify
relationships between a range of soil properties and extractability values
across sites, but no relationships were found.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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