Author:
Babare A. M.,Sale P. W. G.,Fleming N.,Garden D. L.,Johnson D.
Abstract
Summary. The effect of particle size on the agronomic
effectiveness of a moderately reactive phosphate rock (from the Hamrawein
deposit in Egypt) was investigated at 4 of the field sites in the National
Reactive Phosphate Rock Project. The aim of these experiments was to determine
whether the agronomic effectiveness of this fertiliser was increased by
removing particles greater than 0.5 mm in diameter (these coarser particles
constituted 28% of the fertiliser). The more reactive North Carolina
phosphate rock was used as a reference fertiliser. Soils from 3 of the field
sites were also used for glasshouse experiments. The forms of Hamrawein
phosphate rock used in these experiments were the less than 0.50 mm particle
size fraction (as was used in the field experiments), the 0.075–0.15 mm
fraction, and the less than 0.50 mm particle size fraction finely ground.
Subterranean clover was used as the test plant and North Carolina phosphate
rock and monocalcium phosphate were used as reference fertilisers. A series of
laboratory experiments were also undertaken to investigate the effect of
particle size.
The agronomic effectiveness of Hamrawein phosphate rock was not affected by
the different particle size treatments used in the field and glasshouse
experiments. The Hamrawein phosphate rock was about equal in effectiveness to
North Carolina phosphate rock at the high rainfall leaching site that had
acidic sandy soil, and was less effective than North Carolina phosphate rock
at the other 2 field sites. The Hamrawein phosphate rock was similar in
effectiveness to North Carolina phosphate rock and monocalcium phosphate in
the glasshouse experiments with the 2 low P-sorbing soils and was much less
effective than North Carolina phosphate rock and monocalcium phosphate in the
high P-sorbing soil. Laboratory studies found that there were minimal
differences in the amount and rate of dissolution of different particle size
fractions of the Hamrawein phosphate rock in moist incubated soil. Free
carbonate, most likely in the form of dolomite, was found in all particle size
fractions of the Hamrawein phosphate rock and was particularly concentrated in
the particle size fractions less than 0.15 mm. This fine dolomite fraction may
have suppressed the extent that Hamrawein phosphate rock dissolves in soil,
and may have negated any potential beneficial effect that reducing particle
size by sieving or by grinding may have had on the agronomic effectiveness of
Hamrawein phosphate rock in the field and glasshouse experiments.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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