Twenty-five pasture soils were sampled from high-rainfall zones of southeastern Australia to examine relationships between soil properties, and between soil properties and P buffering capacity (PBC) measures. Correlations between PBC values and soil properties were generally poor, with the exception of oxalate-extractable Al (Al [subscript]ox) (r greater than or equal to 0.97). Predictions of PBC were further improved when clay, as well as Alox, was included in a linear regression model (r2 greater than or equal to0.98). When Alox and oxalate-extractable Fe were excluded from the modelling exercise, a more complex three-term linear regression model, including pH [subscript]H2O, exchangeable H and cation exchange capacity, adequately f...
In agriculture there is a growing need to use phosphorus (P) fertilizer more efficiently because of ...
Nine pasture soils from high rainfall zones of southern Victoria were analysed for a range of chemic...
Five field sites established in the high rainfall zone of southern Victoria were used to examine the...
Twenty-five pasture soils were sampled from high-rainfall zones of southeastern Australia to examine...
Soil phosphorus (P) buffering capacity (PBC) is an important soil property that influences the amoun...
Soil phosphorus (P) management requires a more targeted and soil-specific approach than is currently...
Soil phosphorus (P) sorption is an important and relatively stable soil property which dictates the ...
In response to concerns over the translocation of P from soils to P-sensitive water bodies, there is...
Optimizing phosphorus (P) application to agricultural soils is fundamental to crop production and wa...
The dependence of the indicator of phosphate sorption capacity on extractable Al and Fe and other so...
<p>Phosphorus is an essential element to enhance the needed increase in crop production in the forth...
The degree of phosphate saturation (DPS) is an indicator for P-saturation, which is of assistance to...
COPYRIGHT 2003 CSIRO PublishingThis study was performed to better understand the chemical behaviour ...
Field studies were established on 9 different soil types used for pasture production in the high rai...
In agriculture there is a growing need to use phosphorus (P) fertilizer more efficiently because of ...
Nine pasture soils from high rainfall zones of southern Victoria were analysed for a range of chemic...
Five field sites established in the high rainfall zone of southern Victoria were used to examine the...
Twenty-five pasture soils were sampled from high-rainfall zones of southeastern Australia to examine...
Soil phosphorus (P) buffering capacity (PBC) is an important soil property that influences the amoun...
Soil phosphorus (P) management requires a more targeted and soil-specific approach than is currently...
Soil phosphorus (P) sorption is an important and relatively stable soil property which dictates the ...
In response to concerns over the translocation of P from soils to P-sensitive water bodies, there is...
Optimizing phosphorus (P) application to agricultural soils is fundamental to crop production and wa...
The dependence of the indicator of phosphate sorption capacity on extractable Al and Fe and other so...
<p>Phosphorus is an essential element to enhance the needed increase in crop production in the forth...
The degree of phosphate saturation (DPS) is an indicator for P-saturation, which is of assistance to...
COPYRIGHT 2003 CSIRO PublishingThis study was performed to better understand the chemical behaviour ...
Field studies were established on 9 different soil types used for pasture production in the high rai...
In agriculture there is a growing need to use phosphorus (P) fertilizer more efficiently because of ...
Nine pasture soils from high rainfall zones of southern Victoria were analysed for a range of chemic...
Five field sites established in the high rainfall zone of southern Victoria were used to examine the...