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Effects of long-term fertilizer phosphorus application on soil and crop phosphorus and cadmium contents
The effects of four rates of fertilizer phosphorus (P) application (0, 9·8, 19·6 and 39·2 kg P/ha per year) on soil and crop P and cadmium (Cd) contents were measured in a field trial begun in 1968 and cropped each year with barley in south west England. In 1996, available and total soil P and Cd we...
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Published in: | Journal of Agricultural Science 1998-09, Vol.131 (2), p.187-195 |
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Language: | English |
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Summary: | The effects of four rates of fertilizer phosphorus (P) application
(0, 9·8, 19·6 and 39·2 kg P/ha per
year) on soil and crop P and cadmium (Cd) contents were measured in a
field trial begun in 1968 and
cropped each year with barley in south west England. In 1996, available
and total soil P and Cd were
measured in seven soil layers (0–20, 20–25, 25–30, 30–35,
35–40, 40–45 and 45–50 cm). Offtake of P
in the crop was measured, or could be estimated, throughout the trial
period. There was a linear
relationship between P balance (total applied − total offtake) and
P application rate with a balance
of zero at a rate equivalent to 17 kg P/ha per year. The rate of
P required for the economically
optimum grain output was equivalent to 30 kg P/ha per year. No
evidence was found for available
P enrichment of soil layers below 25 cm. There was no evidence of Cd
enrichment of either soil or crop after 29 years of P applications. |
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ISSN: | 0021-8596 1469-5146 |
DOI: | 10.1017/S0021859698005723 |