Author:
Bolland M. D. A.,Sweetingham M. W.,Jarvis R. J.
Abstract
Phosphorus is the major nutrient element
deficiency of grain legumes in the south-west of Western Australia.
Lupinus angustifolius is the major grain legume grown on
the acidic soils in Western Australia. However,
L. luteus and L. albus are being
researched as possible alternatives because of tolerance to diseases and
specific soil type adaptation. The fertiliser phosphorus requirements of
L. luteus and L. albus in acidic
soils of Western Australia are not well known. By contrast, there is much
information on the phosphorus requirements of
L. angustifolius in these soils where placement of
fertiliser phosphorus has been found to be important. Three field experiments
were undertaken on different acidic soils in Western Australia (sand, sandy
loam, and loamy sand) to compare how L. luteus cv. Teo
and L. angustifolius cv. Merrit use fertiliser
phosphorus, applied by different methods as superphosphate.
Lupinus albus cv. Kiev Mutant, which is not adapted to
the sandier soils, was included at the loamy sand site. In 2 experiments on
the loamy soils, the phosphorus was either placed with the seed (drilled) or 8
cm below the seed while sowing seed at 5 cm (banded). In the experiment on
sand, the phosphorus was either spread over the soil surface immediately in
front of the seeding tines (topdressed) or banded below the seed.
Compared with L. angustifolius: (i) for the 2 loamy
soils, L. luteus used phosphorus more effectively for
producing dried shoots, but was less effective at using phosphorus for
producing seed (grain); (ii) for the loamy sand,
L. albus was less effective at using the phosphorus for
producing dried shoots and grain, except it was about equally effective for
producing grain when the phosphorus was banded below the seed. For the sandy
soil, L. luteus produced no grain yield response whereas
L. angustifolius showed an about 20% yield
response to the added phosphorus, and both methods of application were about
equally effective. Phosphorus banded below the seed was more effective than
phosphorus drilled with the seed for producing dried shoots and grain of
L. albus on the loamy sand and for grain only of
L. luteus on the sandy loam. Both methods of phosphorus
application were about equally effective for producing dried shoots and grain
of L. angustifolius and grain of
L. luteus on the loamy sand. Fertiliser drilled with the
seed was more effective than banded fertiliser for producing dried shoots and
grain of L. angustifolius on the sandy loam and dried
shoots of L. luteus on the loamy sand and sandy loam.
The concentration of phosphorus in grain of L. luteus
was consistently about double that found in grain of
L. angustifolius. The concentration of manganese in
dried shoots of L. albus was 3–5 times higher than
in the other 2 species.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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