Implications of long-term superphosphate applications on the accumulation and plant availability of soil phosphorus under irrigated pastures
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1990
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Abstract
Changes in soil phosphorus (P) associated with
the establishment and maintenance of
improved ryegrass-clover pasture under
different superphosphate fertiliser treatments
were examined over a 20-year period (1957-77).
Results showed that soil organic P increased
with increasing applications of P fertiliser. This
represents a dynamic balance between rates of
organic P addition and breakdown in the soil.
This balance is reached slowly and may be
significantly altered only by drastic changes in
land use. In annually fertilised soils, amounts
of inorganic P increased with time. However,
the potential utilisation of this residual
inorganic P is limited by its apparent stability in
the soil.
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