Plant, Soil and Environment (May 2018)

Soil phosphorus and relationship to phosphorus balance under long-term fertilization

  • Benhua SUN,
  • Quanhong CUI,
  • Yun GUO,
  • Xueyun YANG,
  • Shulan ZHANG,
  • Mingxia GAO,
  • David W. HOPKINS

DOI
https://doi.org/10.17221/709/2017-PSE
Journal volume & issue
Vol. 64, no. 5
pp. 214 – 220

Abstract

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Temporal changes in the concentrations of plant-available phosphorus (P) in soil (Olsen-P), total soil-P and P activation coefficient (the ratio of Olsen-P to residual-P (i.e. an approximation to total-P)) were measured in plots that received consistent inorganic nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium plus organic fertilizers annually. Maize and winter wheat crops were grown in rotation for 24 years. Olsen-P and P activation coefficient declined significantly in the earlier years (< 12 years) for treatments that did not include any P fertilizer, and increased over the same period for the P-fertilized treatments. The rates of change in the Olsen-P and P activation coefficient values were positively related to P balance. In the later years, the Olsen-P and P activation coefficient plateau values were positively related to the P balance.

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