Changes in bicarbonate-extractable phosphorus of a basalt-derived duplex soil associated with applications of superphosphate to pasture grazed by sheep
Jwd. Cayley et Ga. Kearney, Changes in bicarbonate-extractable phosphorus of a basalt-derived duplex soil associated with applications of superphosphate to pasture grazed by sheep, AUST J AGR, 50(4), 1999, pp. 547-554
The effect of 3 successive yearly applications of single superphosphate (SS
P) to pastures on bicarbonate-extractable soil phosphorus (Olsen P) was mea
sured. The soil was a duplex derived from basalt and the pastures, based on
perennial ryegrass and subterranean clover, were continuously stocked with
sheep. Six levels of SSP were compared at 3 stocking rates. The amount of
P applied annually varied from 0 to 100 kg/ha. These data were used to crea
te an empirical model which used the current value for Olsen P (Olsen P-n),
the amount of P applied as fertiliser that year (fert P-n), and a lower li
mit for Olsen P for basalt-derived duplex soils (Olsen P-low) to predict th
e Olsen P for the following year (Olsen Pn+1). The model had the form: Olse
n Pn+1 = Olsen P-low + afert P-n + b(Olsen P-n - Olsen P-low). Olsen P-low
was fixed at 3 mg P/kg soil, and the coefficients a and b were 0.0995 and 0
.8020. The model accounted for 96.6% of the variance in Olsen Pn+1. This mo
del was tested at the same site at 2 other periods: when fertiliser was wit
hheld for 3 years and again after applications of SSP were resumed. The mod
el was also tested against data from another experiment conducted on a simi
lar soil. The model can estimate the amount of fertiliser required to maint
ain the P status of the soil and predicts that to increase Olsen P by 1 uni
t in the following year it is necessary to apply 10 kg P/ha in excess of so
il maintenance requirement.