DIRECT ASSESSMENT OF MINERAL PHOSPHORUS AVAILABILITY TO TROPICAL CROPS USING P-32 LABELED COMPOUNDS

被引:18
作者
ARMSTRONG, RD [1 ]
HELYAR, KR [1 ]
PRANGNELL, R [1 ]
机构
[1] WAGGA WAGGA AGR RES INST, WAGGA WAGGA, NSW 2650, AUSTRALIA
关键词
AMORPHOUS ALUMINUM PHOSPHATE; AMORPHOUS IRON PHOSPHATE; NEUTRON IRRADIATION; PHOSPHORUS; STRENGITE; VARISCITE; P-32;
D O I
10.1007/BF00013025
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
The availability to plants of phosphorus (P) derived from sparingly soluble iron and aluminium phosphates was directly assessed with P-32 labelled compounds in two glasshouse trials. In the first experiment, the comparative availability of all mineral phosphate (P) compounds to maize increased with time (14 to 42 days post emergence) and plant total P uptake, but P source did not affect the growth or total plant uptake of P. The comparative availability of the amorphous AlPO4 (Al-P), crystalline AlPO4 (variscite), amorphous FePO4 (Fe-P), and crystalline FePO4 (strengite) compared to KH2PO4 (=100) was 53.1, 3.4, 38.9, and 1.9%, respectively. In the second experiment, the availability of Fe-P, strengite, and KH2PO4 to several topical crop species was examined. There was no difference between maize, sorghum, mungbean, cowpea or soybean in their ability to utilise Fe-P or KH2PO4, although maize utilised strengite more than the other species. The major difference between these species in their ability to acquire P appears to be a difference in ability to locate soluble soil P rather than differences in their ability to access different pools of soil P. The advantages of using neutron irradiation to directly measure P absorption from mineral P compounds over traditional methodologies is discussed.
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