Gp. Warren, INFLUENCE OF SOIL PROPERTIES ON THE RESPONSE TO PHOSPHORUS IN SOME TROPICAL SOILS .2. RESPONSE TO FERTILIZER-P RESIDUES, European journal of soil science, 45(3), 1994, pp. 345-351
The residual values of fertilizer P in six tropical soils were assesse
d from the response of grass in a pot experiment. The comparison was m
ade between residues of P that had been applied to a previous crop (al
so grass) and fresh P applied to uncropped soil. Yields of dry matter
and P uptakes were fitted to Mitscherlich and linear equations respect
ively, and the availabilities of fresh and residual P were assessed by
fitted parameters of these equations. With sufficient residual P, the
maximum yields were close to those obtained with fresh P, but residua
l P always had a lower availability than fresh P. The residual value w
as assessed by the ratio of the availability parameters for residual a
nd fresh P and these values showed that there were differences between
soils in the decline of P availability. Residual value was not direct
ly related to the initial availability of P. The P uptake responses to
both fresh and residual P were correlated significantly with buffer c
apacity for exchangeable sorption of phosphate and Al extracted by aci
d oxalate. This suggested that there is an available fraction of resid
ual P, the uptake of which is influenced by the sorption and mobility
of phosphate in soil, in the same way as for fresh fertilizer P.