EFFECTIVENESS OF DIFFERENT METHODS OF APPLYING SUPERPHOSPHATE FOR LUPINS GROWN ON SANDPLAIN SOILS

Citation
Mda. Bolland et Rj. Jarvis, EFFECTIVENESS OF DIFFERENT METHODS OF APPLYING SUPERPHOSPHATE FOR LUPINS GROWN ON SANDPLAIN SOILS, Australian journal of experimental agriculture, 36(6), 1996, pp. 707-715
Citations number
15
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture Dairy & AnumalScience",Agriculture
ISSN journal
08161089
Volume
36
Issue
6
Year of publication
1996
Pages
707 - 715
Database
ISI
SICI code
0816-1089(1996)36:6<707:EODMOA>2.0.ZU;2-A
Abstract
In 3 experiments in 1991 on very sandy soils near Eradu, Western Austr alia, the effectiveness of superphosphate for producing lupin (Lupinus angustifolius L.) seed (grain), was measured for fertiliser applied a t 0-73 kg P/ha to the soil surface just before sowing (topdressed), or banded with the seed, or 8 cm below the seed while sowing 5 cm deep. At all sites, banding phosphorus (P) below or with the seed was equall y effective as applying P to the soil surface. In a fourth experiment, on a very sandy soil near Badgingarra, Western Australia, levels of P (0-547 kg P/ha) as superphosphate, had been applied once only from 3 to 7 years previously (1985-89). The P applied in previous years was f ound to have leached. In 1992, superphosphate (0, 9, 18 and 36 kg P/ha ) was applied across all the original plots. Fertiliser was either app lied to the soil surface just before sowing lupins, or banded with the seed at 5 cm depth or at 8 cm below the seed. Grain yields from bandi ng P below the seed exceeded those where P was topdressed when <250 kg P/ha had been applied in previous years, or where the Colwell soil-te st P for the 10-20 cm depth was <10-15 mg P/g soil,When >250 kg P/ha h ad been applied in previous years, sufficient P had leached well below the seed, so there was little response to P and no advantage in placi ng freshly applied P below the seed when sowing. A possible explanatio n for the different results at Eradu and Badgingarra is provided.