Abstract
The effects over a wide range of interaction of sulfur (S) (5 levels) × phosphorus (P) (5) × nitrogen
(N) (6) on nodulation and development of the soybean growing in a nutrient-deficient soil are
described for three growth stages: flowering, pod-fill and seed maturity. There were consistent
main effects for all three nutrients, but interactions changed from nil at flowering to a few P × N
and P × S at pod-fill; and then to predominant P × S at maturity for the principal plant parts.
Nodulation was extremely sensitive to levels of nutrient combination, with extremes of nutrient
imbalance reducing nodulation almost to zero. Conversely, well-balanced combinations favoured
nodulation right through growth until maturity, the best nodulation occurring at high levels of all
three nutrients.
The yield of seed was not affected by nitrogen supply when sulfur and phosphorus were adequate
for an effective nitrogen symbiosis.
Introduction
Subject
Plant Science,Ecology, Evolution, Behavior and Systematics
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