EFFECT OF ROCK PHOSPHATE AND SUPERPHOSPHATE ON CROP YIELD AND SOIL-PHOSPHORUS TEST IN LONG-TERM FERTILITY PLOTS

Citation
M. Choudhary et al., EFFECT OF ROCK PHOSPHATE AND SUPERPHOSPHATE ON CROP YIELD AND SOIL-PHOSPHORUS TEST IN LONG-TERM FERTILITY PLOTS, Communications in soil science and plant analysis, 27(18-20), 1996, pp. 3085-3099
Citations number
27
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture Soil Science","Plant Sciences","Chemistry Analytical
ISSN journal
00103624
Volume
27
Issue
18-20
Year of publication
1996
Pages
3085 - 3099
Database
ISI
SICI code
0010-3624(1996)27:18-20<3085:EORPAS>2.0.ZU;2-Y
Abstract
A long-term (1968-1987) field study using corn-soybean in rotation was conducted to compare the effect of rock phosphate (RP) and superphosp hate (SP) at two lime levels on crop yield, soil available phosphorus (P) as Bray P-1 (0.025M HCl + 0.03M NH4F) and Bray P-2 (0.1M HCl + 0.0 3M NH4F) tests, and on the relationship between crop yield and availab le P tests. Treatments included a control, application of RP and SP ra nging from 12 to 96 kg P2O5 ha(-1) yr(-1), and combinations of RP with SP or sulphur at various rates. The RP was applied once in 1968 at 8 times the annual rate while SP was applied annually until 1985. Corn a nd soybean yields increased with P application, more with SP than with RP. Bray P-1 and Bray P-2 increased linearly with the amount of P app lied as SP or TCP. A significant correlation (r > 0.64) was found betw een corn yield and Bray P-2 at low lime level with both P sources. In contrast, a poor correlation (r < 0.50) was found between soybean yiel d and soil P tests. Both RP and SP were effective sources of P fertili zers for corn on soils treated with a small amount of lime compared wi th a large amount of lime. Under low lime the Bray P-2. accounted for 41% and 66% variability in corn yield with applied XP and SP, respecti vely, On the other hand, Bray P-1 was only of value when SP was the so urce of P.