Topsoils under planted conifer forests in the Canterbury high country have high levels of 0.5 M H₂S0₄-P (inorganic P) compared to published records from topsoils of grasslands on soils of the same high country soil groups. Group means under conifers were from 16 per cent to 140 per cent higher than under grassland but such differences did not appear to be consistently related to moisture class or natural fertility. Concentrations of 0.5 h Olsen-P in conifer topsoils were also compared with topsoil records for unimproved grassland, semi improved grassland, and improved pasture for the same soil sets and soil groups. For forest topsoil samples, inorganic P and Olsen-P values were correlated, especially within the naturally more fertile groups...
Phosphorus (P) loss from grassland production is one of the main causes affecting high status water ...
We compared inorganic and organic P fractions to a soil depth of 92 cm in two long-term Classical Ex...
Extensive plantations of exotic softwood species in New Zealand have for the major part been restric...
Topsoils under planted conifer forests in the Canterbury high country have high levels of 0.5 MH2S04...
Topsoils under planted conifer forests in the Canterbury high country have high levels of 0.5 M H₂S0...
Silvopastoral systems comprise part of the continued expansion of conifer plantings on grassland in ...
This study investigates the availability of phosphorus and the forms of bound soil phosphorus presen...
We investigated how multiple-crop forestry has influenced the magnitude and variability of soil and ...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential element for all living organisms and the productivity of natural and ...
Continued expansion of plantation forestry in New Zealand is expected to alter soil chemical, bioche...
In a preliminary study, different amounts of iron and aluminum phosphates were added to Bf and Ah ho...
Large scale afforestation of grasslands has occurred in New Zealand. Detailed investigation of chang...
Data on the distribution of phosphorus (P) species in soils with differing land uses and properties ...
Highlights: The findings of this study revealed that depletion of top soil Po under all of the three...
Previous studies have revealed that significant changes in soil phosphorus (P) occurred as a consequ...
Phosphorus (P) loss from grassland production is one of the main causes affecting high status water ...
We compared inorganic and organic P fractions to a soil depth of 92 cm in two long-term Classical Ex...
Extensive plantations of exotic softwood species in New Zealand have for the major part been restric...
Topsoils under planted conifer forests in the Canterbury high country have high levels of 0.5 MH2S04...
Topsoils under planted conifer forests in the Canterbury high country have high levels of 0.5 M H₂S0...
Silvopastoral systems comprise part of the continued expansion of conifer plantings on grassland in ...
This study investigates the availability of phosphorus and the forms of bound soil phosphorus presen...
We investigated how multiple-crop forestry has influenced the magnitude and variability of soil and ...
Phosphorus (P) is an essential element for all living organisms and the productivity of natural and ...
Continued expansion of plantation forestry in New Zealand is expected to alter soil chemical, bioche...
In a preliminary study, different amounts of iron and aluminum phosphates were added to Bf and Ah ho...
Large scale afforestation of grasslands has occurred in New Zealand. Detailed investigation of chang...
Data on the distribution of phosphorus (P) species in soils with differing land uses and properties ...
Highlights: The findings of this study revealed that depletion of top soil Po under all of the three...
Previous studies have revealed that significant changes in soil phosphorus (P) occurred as a consequ...
Phosphorus (P) loss from grassland production is one of the main causes affecting high status water ...
We compared inorganic and organic P fractions to a soil depth of 92 cm in two long-term Classical Ex...
Extensive plantations of exotic softwood species in New Zealand have for the major part been restric...