COMPARATIVE APPLIED PHOSPHATE REQUIREMENTS OF 8 ANNUAL PASTURE SPECIES

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作者
OZANNE, PG
KEAY, J
BIDDISCOMBE, EF
机构
[1] Division of Plant Industry, CSIRO, Western Australian Laboratories, Wembley, WA
[2] Division of Soils, CSIRO, Western Australian Laboratories, Wembley, WA
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AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF AGRICULTURAL RESEARCH | 1969年 / 20卷 / 05期
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10.1071/AR9690809
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S [农业科学];
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09 ;
摘要
The effects of a wide range of applied phosphate levels were compared on eight annual pasture species. Marked differences were found between species in response by tops, roots, or whole plant, and in top/root ratio. Different forms of yield response curve were given by the non-legumes, the clovers, and the lupin. At an early growth stage cape-weed, the three clovers, and erodium were highest in phosphorus requirement for near-maximum yield. At the full flowering stage, species ranked in the following decreasing order of requirement: Cupped clover > rose clover > subterranean clover > lupin > erodium = cape-weed > Wimmera ryegrass = silver grass. Yields and phosphorus concentrations are compared in relation to applied phosphorus levels. In the early vegetative stage, all species needed at least 0-7% phosphorus in the tops for maximum yield, but by flowering this requirement had fallen to very much lower levels. It is suggested that differences between the species in response to applied phosphate are large enough to influence strongly the botanical composition of pasture and its fertilizer requirements. © 1969 CSIRO. All rights reserved.
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