Phosphorus uptake from green manures and phosphate fertilizers applied in an acid tropical soil


Autoria(s): Bah, A. R.; Zaharah, A. R.; Hussin, A.
Data(s)

01/10/2006

Resumo

Quantifying the relative contribution of different phosphorus (P) sources to P uptake can lead to greater understanding of the mechanisms that increase available P in integrated P management systems. The P-32-P-33 double isotope labeling technique was used to determine the relative contribution of green manures (GMs) and P fertilizers to P uptake by Setaria grass (Setaria sphacelata) grown in an amended tropical acid soil (Bungor series) in a glasshouse study. The amendments were factorial combinations of GMs (Calopogonium caeruleum , Gliricidia sepium and Imperata cylindrica) and P fertilizers [phosphate rocks (PRs) from North Carolina (NCPR), China (CPR) and Algeria (APR), and triple superphosphate (TSP)]. Dry matter yield, P uptake, and P utilization from the amendments were monitored at 4, 8, and 15 weeks after establishment (WAE). The GMs alone or in combination with P fertilizers contributed less than 5% to total P uptake in this soil, but total P uptake into Setaria plants in the GM treatments was three to four times that of the P fertilizers because the GMs mobilized more soil P. Also, the GMs markedly increased fertilizer P utilization in the combined treatments, from 3% to 39% with CPR, from 6-9% to 19-48% with reactive PRs, and from 6% to 37% with TSP in this soil. Both P GM and the other decomposition products were probably involved in reducing soil P-retention capacity. Mobilization of soil P was most likely the result of the action of the other decomposition products. These results demonstrate the high potential of integrating GMs and PRs for managing P in tropical soils and the importance of the soil P mobilization capacity of the organic components. Even the low-quality Imperata GM enhanced the effectiveness of the reactive APR more than fourfold.

Identificador

http://espace.library.uq.edu.au/view/UQ:80618

Idioma(s)

eng

Publicador

Taylor & Francis Inc

Palavras-Chave #Acid Soil #Fertilizer P Utilization #Green Manure P Utilization #P-32-p-33 Double Isotope Labeling #Phosphate Rock #Soil P Mobilization #Agronomy #Plant Sciences #Chemistry, Analytical #Agriculture, Soil Science #Organic Residues #Inorganic Sources #Western Kenya #Sorption #Availability #Amendments #Adsorption #Aluminum #Plants #Wheat #C1 #300103 Soil Chemistry #620501 Field crops #0503 Soil Sciences #0607 Plant Biology #0703 Crop and Pasture Production
Tipo

Journal Article