Acta Universitatis Agriculturae et Silviculturae Mendelianae Brunensis (Jan 2017)
Changes in the Soil Magnesium and Sulphur Content after Kieserite Application into Haplic Luvisol and the Effect on Yields of Barley Biomass
Abstract
In 2016 a pot experiment (5 kg of soil – Mitscherlich pots) with 4 treatments (incl. unfertilized control treatment) was established with spring barley, variety KWS Irina, in the outdoor vegetation hall. Haplic luvisol from Jaroměřice nad Rokytnou (with a good supply of magnesium and slightly acid soil reaction – 6.01) was used for this trial. The rates of magnesium (0.075 – 0.15 – 0.3 g Mg per pot) and sulphur (0.1 – 0.2 – 0.4 g S per pot) were increased by using the ESTA Kieserite fertiliser (25 % MgO; 20 % S), treatments 2 – 4. Nitrogen was applied in the form of CAN (27 % N) at a rate of 1 g N per pot in all the treatments incl. the control. The content of post‑harvest soil magnesium and sulphur increased significantly with the applied rate (196 – 227 – 261 mg Mg/kg and 40.1 – 76.8 – 208.6 mg S/ kg, respectively). The soil reaction (pH) increased significantly in all the fertilised treatments (6.42 – 6.57 – 6.60) against the unfertilised control treatment (6.10). Dry matter yields of the aboveground biomass (41.75 – 42.25 – 44.75 – 44.25 g DM per pot) increased significantly only when the two highest rates of fertilisers were applied (44.75 – 44.25 g DM per pot) as against the other treatments.
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