In a study using data from 57 wheat field experiments on the central-western slopes of New South Wales, eight soil phosphate tests (Bray,, Bray,, alkaline fluoride, Mehlich, Truog, lactate, Olsen and Colwell) were evaluated and calibrated in terms of responsiveness (â) and response curvature (C) parameters derived from the Mitscherlich equation. The results showed that, regardless of how well correlated a soil test is with yield responsiveness, it cannot give a satisfactory estimate of fertilizer requirement unless yield response curvature is also taken into account. The tendency of soil test values, especially of the Colwell test, to be negatively related to response curvature, and hence inversely related to fertilizer effectiveness, compo...
Nowadays, a balanced fertilizer recommendation is of paramount importance in order to confirm the se...
Soil tests were developed in the 1930's as a guideline for phosphorus fertilizer application. The ph...
Most soil tests for available phosphorus (P) perform rather poorly in predicting crop response. This...
In a study using earlier data from 44 wheat field experiments on acidic (pH \u3c 5.6) soils in south...
Thirty-nine soils from northern New South Wales were used to examine the effects of phosphate buffer...
Soil testing is the most widely used tool to predict the need for fertiliser phosphorus (P) applicat...
Abstract Critical ranges for soil tests are based on results that inevitably involve some broad vari...
Critical ranges for soil tests are based on results that inevitably involve some broad variance arou...
Rapid fixation of added phosphorus (P) into non-plant available forms means that P deficiency is com...
Soil testing is the most widely used tool to predict the need for fertiliser phosphorus (P) applicat...
The ability of the Diffusive Gradients in Thin Films (DGT) technique and two other established testi...
The DGT soil test for assessing plant-available phosphorus (P) in soil has now been calibrated over ...
Copyright © 2005 CSIRORecent field trials on alkaline soils in southern Australia showed significant...
Liquid forms of phosphorus (P) have been shown to be more effective than granular P for promoting ce...
Increasing fertilizer costs have prompted farmers to ask whether soils could be maintained at lower ...
Nowadays, a balanced fertilizer recommendation is of paramount importance in order to confirm the se...
Soil tests were developed in the 1930's as a guideline for phosphorus fertilizer application. The ph...
Most soil tests for available phosphorus (P) perform rather poorly in predicting crop response. This...
In a study using earlier data from 44 wheat field experiments on acidic (pH \u3c 5.6) soils in south...
Thirty-nine soils from northern New South Wales were used to examine the effects of phosphate buffer...
Soil testing is the most widely used tool to predict the need for fertiliser phosphorus (P) applicat...
Abstract Critical ranges for soil tests are based on results that inevitably involve some broad vari...
Critical ranges for soil tests are based on results that inevitably involve some broad variance arou...
Rapid fixation of added phosphorus (P) into non-plant available forms means that P deficiency is com...
Soil testing is the most widely used tool to predict the need for fertiliser phosphorus (P) applicat...
The ability of the Diffusive Gradients in Thin Films (DGT) technique and two other established testi...
The DGT soil test for assessing plant-available phosphorus (P) in soil has now been calibrated over ...
Copyright © 2005 CSIRORecent field trials on alkaline soils in southern Australia showed significant...
Liquid forms of phosphorus (P) have been shown to be more effective than granular P for promoting ce...
Increasing fertilizer costs have prompted farmers to ask whether soils could be maintained at lower ...
Nowadays, a balanced fertilizer recommendation is of paramount importance in order to confirm the se...
Soil tests were developed in the 1930's as a guideline for phosphorus fertilizer application. The ph...
Most soil tests for available phosphorus (P) perform rather poorly in predicting crop response. This...