Thirty-nine soils from northern New South Wales were used to examine the effects of phosphate buffer capacity on (i) the extraction of labile phosphate by four soil tests, (ii) the relationships between the four soil tests, and (iii) the critical level of each soil test required for near-maximum yield of wheat under field conditions. The results confirmed the principle, recently proposed by the author, that the larger the negative effect of buffer capacity on extraction of labile phosphate by a soil test, the higher is the correlation between the soil test and plant yield response to phosphate. The acidic ammonium fluoride extractant of Bray and Kurtz was the most sensitive to buffering in this respect, while the alkaline sodium bicarbonate...
Results of two groups of experiments testing phosphate fertilizer for sugar beet were re-examined; t...
Most soil tests for available phosphorus (P) perform rather poorly in predicting crop response. This...
Long-term studies suggest readily available P, measured using a bicarbonate extractant, can be reple...
In a study using earlier data from 44 wheat field experiments on acidic (pH \u3c 5.6) soils in south...
In a study using data from 57 wheat field experiments on the central-western slopes of New South Wal...
Soil phosphorus (P) buffering capacity (PBC) is an important soil property that influences the amoun...
Field studies were established on 9 different soil types used for pasture production in the high rai...
Most test methods for plant available soil phosphate are based on the extraction with a chemical sol...
Rapid fixation of added phosphorus (P) into non-plant available forms means that P deficiency is com...
Optimizing phosphorus (P) application to agricultural soils is fundamental to crop production and wa...
The object of this study was to determine change of natural buffer capacity of humic acids by strong...
Extractive tests for determining the plant-availability of soil phosphorus (P) give varying results ...
Soil testing is the most widely used tool to predict the need for fertiliser phosphorus (P) applicat...
Sorption behavior and buffering of phosphorus (P) are important, both from an agricultural and an en...
Soil testing is the most widely used tool to predict the need for fertiliser phosphorus (P) applicat...
Results of two groups of experiments testing phosphate fertilizer for sugar beet were re-examined; t...
Most soil tests for available phosphorus (P) perform rather poorly in predicting crop response. This...
Long-term studies suggest readily available P, measured using a bicarbonate extractant, can be reple...
In a study using earlier data from 44 wheat field experiments on acidic (pH \u3c 5.6) soils in south...
In a study using data from 57 wheat field experiments on the central-western slopes of New South Wal...
Soil phosphorus (P) buffering capacity (PBC) is an important soil property that influences the amoun...
Field studies were established on 9 different soil types used for pasture production in the high rai...
Most test methods for plant available soil phosphate are based on the extraction with a chemical sol...
Rapid fixation of added phosphorus (P) into non-plant available forms means that P deficiency is com...
Optimizing phosphorus (P) application to agricultural soils is fundamental to crop production and wa...
The object of this study was to determine change of natural buffer capacity of humic acids by strong...
Extractive tests for determining the plant-availability of soil phosphorus (P) give varying results ...
Soil testing is the most widely used tool to predict the need for fertiliser phosphorus (P) applicat...
Sorption behavior and buffering of phosphorus (P) are important, both from an agricultural and an en...
Soil testing is the most widely used tool to predict the need for fertiliser phosphorus (P) applicat...
Results of two groups of experiments testing phosphate fertilizer for sugar beet were re-examined; t...
Most soil tests for available phosphorus (P) perform rather poorly in predicting crop response. This...
Long-term studies suggest readily available P, measured using a bicarbonate extractant, can be reple...