SULFUR UPTAKE BY RYEGRASS AND ITS RELATIONSHIP TO INORGANIC AND ORGANIC SULFUR LEVELS AND SULFATASE ACTIVITY IN SOIL

被引:18
作者
LEE, R
SPEIR, TW
机构
[1] Department of Scientific and Industrial Research, Soil Bureau, Lower Hutt
关键词
Adsorbed sulphate; C-bonded S; Ester-S; Organic S; Ryegrass; S-mineralisation; S-uptake; Sulphatase activity; Temperature;
D O I
10.1007/BF02140714
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Yield of perennial ryegrass and uptake of S at 10, 18 and 25°C were studied in a pot trial using 12 soils with different levels of adsorbed sulphate, total organic S, ester-S, C-bonded S and sulphatase activity. Adsorbed sulphate gave the best correlations with yield and S-uptake at each temperature. At the end of the trial appreciable levels of adsorbed sulphate remained in all the soils. For a given soil, the amount remaining was the same irrespective of the growth temperature employed. This adsorbed sulphate was considered to be unavailable for plant growth. Sulphur uptake was greater in all cases (except at 10°C for one soil) than the decrease in adsorbed sulphate during the trial. This additional sulphur was presumed to have come from organic sources and was significantly correlated (0.1%) with organic S, ester-S, C-bonded S and sulphatase activity at each temperature. These correlations were, however, markedly influenced by one organic S rich soil. When this was omitted the significance of the organic S, ester-S and sulphatase activity correlations fell to 5% and the C-bonded S correlations became non-significant. In this latter instance the absence of significant relationships with C-bonded S was taken to indicate that in this trial the fraction was of less importance in S mineralisation than ester-S. Although sulphatase activity is implicated in the mineralisation process by its significant correlations with the uptake of organic S, other factors are discussed which suggest that the correlations may not be conclusive. © 1979 Martinus Nijhoff Publishers.
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页码:407 / 425
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