Phosphorus (P) is a key input necessary for high production in many temperate, grass-legume pasture systems in Australia because the pastures are situated on P-deficient and moderate to highly P-sorbing soils. A consequence of P-sorption in these soils is that much more P must be applied as fertiliser than will be exported in animal products. The P balance efficiency (PBE=100*Pexport/Pinputs) of grazing enterprises (e.g. wool, meat, milk and live animal export) is about 10-30% and compares poorly with some other agricultural enterprises (e.g. 45-54% for grain production; McLaughlin et al. 1992; Weaver and Wong 2011). P accumulates in these soils when they are fertilised as a result of phosphate reactions with Ca and/or Al and Fe oxides, and...
Phosphorus (P) deficiency is a major problem for Australian agriculture. Development of new perennia...
Phosphorus (P) use efficiency has been identified as a key issue for Australian grazing systems. Thi...
A synthesis of the Australian literature reporting soil and plant phosphorus (P) status under organi...
Phosphorus (P) is a key input necessary for high production in many temperate, grass-legume pasture ...
Phosphorus (P) fertilisers are important for high production in many grassland systems. However, the...
The Brigalow Belt bioregion of southern and central Queensland supports a large percentage of northe...
The application of phosphorus (P) fertilisers during legume establishment can substantially increase...
Phosphorus (P) fertilizer is required to sustain productive pastures in Australia, yet optimum P fer...
Australian soils are generally low in phosphorus (P) by world standards and require applied P to red...
Managed grassland are an important agricultural land use and their productivity will need to increas...
On acid low-phosphorus (P) Colombian Oxisols, improved pastures with acid-soil-tolerant grass and le...
Since its discovery in 1669, phosphorus (P) in the form of fertilizer has become an essential input ...
Pasture legumes provide critical nitrogen inputs but fail to persist in typical acidic low P fertili...
High country soils are typically acidic and have low fertility compared with intensive high fertilit...
By definition, there is little or no pasture production benefit of plant available soil phosphorus (...
Phosphorus (P) deficiency is a major problem for Australian agriculture. Development of new perennia...
Phosphorus (P) use efficiency has been identified as a key issue for Australian grazing systems. Thi...
A synthesis of the Australian literature reporting soil and plant phosphorus (P) status under organi...
Phosphorus (P) is a key input necessary for high production in many temperate, grass-legume pasture ...
Phosphorus (P) fertilisers are important for high production in many grassland systems. However, the...
The Brigalow Belt bioregion of southern and central Queensland supports a large percentage of northe...
The application of phosphorus (P) fertilisers during legume establishment can substantially increase...
Phosphorus (P) fertilizer is required to sustain productive pastures in Australia, yet optimum P fer...
Australian soils are generally low in phosphorus (P) by world standards and require applied P to red...
Managed grassland are an important agricultural land use and their productivity will need to increas...
On acid low-phosphorus (P) Colombian Oxisols, improved pastures with acid-soil-tolerant grass and le...
Since its discovery in 1669, phosphorus (P) in the form of fertilizer has become an essential input ...
Pasture legumes provide critical nitrogen inputs but fail to persist in typical acidic low P fertili...
High country soils are typically acidic and have low fertility compared with intensive high fertilit...
By definition, there is little or no pasture production benefit of plant available soil phosphorus (...
Phosphorus (P) deficiency is a major problem for Australian agriculture. Development of new perennia...
Phosphorus (P) use efficiency has been identified as a key issue for Australian grazing systems. Thi...
A synthesis of the Australian literature reporting soil and plant phosphorus (P) status under organi...