EFFECT OF SOWING DENSITY AND FLOODING ON THE COMPARITIVE PHOSPHORUS REQUIREMENT OF TRIFOLIUM-BALANSAE AND TRIFOLIUM-SUBTERRANEUM

Authors
Citation
Mda. Bolland, EFFECT OF SOWING DENSITY AND FLOODING ON THE COMPARITIVE PHOSPHORUS REQUIREMENT OF TRIFOLIUM-BALANSAE AND TRIFOLIUM-SUBTERRANEUM, Journal of plant nutrition, 18(9), 1995, pp. 1825-1843
Citations number
16
Categorie Soggetti
Plant Sciences
Journal title
ISSN journal
01904167
Volume
18
Issue
9
Year of publication
1995
Pages
1825 - 1843
Database
ISI
SICI code
0190-4167(1995)18:9<1825:EOSDAF>2.0.ZU;2-8
Abstract
The effect of sowing density and flooding on the phosphorus (P) requir ement of Trifolium balansae and Trifolium subterraneum, two pasture le gumes grown in Western Australia, is not known and was compared in two plot experiments and one field experiment. The average weight of one seed was 0.5 mg for T. balansae in all experiments, compared with 7.0 mg for T. subterraneum in the pot experiments and 5.0 mg in the field experiment. Either the same weight or number of seed of T. balansae as T. subterraneum was sown. The soils in the pot experiments were eithe r maintained near field capacity or flooded. The P requirement was det ermined from the amount of P required to produce 90% of the largest or maximum dry herbage yield. In the pot experiments, T. balansae sown u sing 63 mg seed/pot (126 seed/pot) required the least P. followed by T . subterraneum sown using 63 mg seed/pot (9 seeds/pot). T balansae sow n using 4.5 mg seed/pot (9 seed/pot) required the most P. Flooding bad no effect on the P requirements of the two species iri one soil. Howe ver in the other soil, flooding increased, by about 36%, the P require ment's of both species sown using 63 mg seed/pot compared with a 4% in crease for T balansae sown using 4.5 mg seed/pot. In the field experim ent, T. subterraneum sown Bt 100 kg seed/ha required the least P, foll owed by T balansae sown using 100 kg seed/ha, with T balansae sown usi ng 10 kg/ha (i.e. the same number of seeds as T. subterraneum) requiri ng the most P. However, differences decreased with increasing time fro m sowing and there was little difference at 133 days after sowing. In the pot experiments, production of dried tops per plant was up to five times greater for the low plant density treatments for both the field capacity and flooded treatments. It is concluded that sowing density and flooding can affect the comparative P requirements of T. balansae and T. subterraneum.