The influence of soil type and management practices on P distribution in soils from Australian dairy and beef rearing pastoral systems has been investigated by chemical measurements and phosphorus-31 (31P) nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy. The amount and forms of P within the soil profile varied with soil type, with the acidic red Ferrosols containing relatively high orthophosphate concentrations, averaging 72.2% compared with 66.8% for Dermosols, under similar management conditions. Soil from Sodosol sites which received less fertiliser P addition had the lowest orthophosphate concentration with only 57.6%. In contrast, relatively high proportions of organic P were found in soil samples from unfertilised Sodosol sites. On aver...
Following the cessation of P fertiliser to a P enriched pasture soil, indicators of potential P loss...
Aims Fluctuating phosphorus (P) fertiliser costs, water quality issues and on-going debate over glob...
Information on the composition and dynamics of soil phosphorus (P) remains limited, but is integral ...
The influence of soil type and management practices on P distribution in soils from Australian dairy...
The influence of soil type and management practices on P distribution in soils from Australian dairy...
Data on the distribution of phosphorus (P) species in soils with differing land uses and properties ...
Australian soils are generally low in phosphorus (P) by world standards and require applied P to red...
In areas under intensive livestock farming and with high application rates of animal manure, inorgan...
Copyright © 2006 CSIROThe forms and stratification of soil phosphorus (P) and their relationship to ...
Organic phosphorus (P) plays an important role in the soil P cycle. It is present in various chemica...
Many agricultural soils worldwide in their natural state are deficient in phosphorus (P), and the pr...
Declining water quality on the south coast of Western Australia has been associated with increasing ...
Solution 31P nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is by far the most widely-used spectrosco...
Solution 31P nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is the most common technique for the deta...
The organic P composition of semi-arid arable soils is largely unknown, but such information is fund...
Following the cessation of P fertiliser to a P enriched pasture soil, indicators of potential P loss...
Aims Fluctuating phosphorus (P) fertiliser costs, water quality issues and on-going debate over glob...
Information on the composition and dynamics of soil phosphorus (P) remains limited, but is integral ...
The influence of soil type and management practices on P distribution in soils from Australian dairy...
The influence of soil type and management practices on P distribution in soils from Australian dairy...
Data on the distribution of phosphorus (P) species in soils with differing land uses and properties ...
Australian soils are generally low in phosphorus (P) by world standards and require applied P to red...
In areas under intensive livestock farming and with high application rates of animal manure, inorgan...
Copyright © 2006 CSIROThe forms and stratification of soil phosphorus (P) and their relationship to ...
Organic phosphorus (P) plays an important role in the soil P cycle. It is present in various chemica...
Many agricultural soils worldwide in their natural state are deficient in phosphorus (P), and the pr...
Declining water quality on the south coast of Western Australia has been associated with increasing ...
Solution 31P nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is by far the most widely-used spectrosco...
Solution 31P nuclear magnetic resonance (NMR) spectroscopy is the most common technique for the deta...
The organic P composition of semi-arid arable soils is largely unknown, but such information is fund...
Following the cessation of P fertiliser to a P enriched pasture soil, indicators of potential P loss...
Aims Fluctuating phosphorus (P) fertiliser costs, water quality issues and on-going debate over glob...
Information on the composition and dynamics of soil phosphorus (P) remains limited, but is integral ...