Author:
Anderson G.,Blair G. J.,Crestani M.,Lewis D.
Abstract
Summary. The sulfur (S) status of the National Reactive
Phosphate Rock Project trial sites was determined using 2 chemical extractants
KCl-40 (0.25 mol KCl/L heated to 40°C) and MCP (0.01 mol mono-calcium
phosphate/L). There were marked differences between sites in KCl-40-
extractable S down the soil profile. Soil profiles were classified into 4
groups according to the shape of the extractable S profile. KCl-40 was better
able to distinguish between responsive (significant at P
= 0.10 only) and unresponsive sites than MCP.
Mean S accession in rainfall over the 3 years ranged from 0.40 kg/ha .
year at Jericho (site T17) in the centre of Tasmania to 20.33 kg/ha . year
at Smithton (site T16) on the north-west coast of Tasmania. The proportion of
S-responsive sites increased from 26% in the first year to 43, 42 and
48% in years 2, 3 and 4 respectively. Such a large proportion of
S-responsive sites limits the use of direct application of reactive phosphate
rock fertiliser.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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