The influence of lime and phosphorus on the performances of pure white clover and white clover/tall fescue swards on two highly leached Mistbelt soils was examined in factorial design. First season data, discussed in this paper, indicated highly significant dry matter responses to both lime and phosphorus. The pattern of response to phosphorus varied over the three harvests obtained in the season and a single optimum phosphorus level was not manifested for either clover or fescue. Decreases in extractable (0.05 N hydrogen sulphate) phosphorus levels with increasing lime rates were noted on both soils. Clover yield responses to lime were coincident with the reduction of soil acid saturations to below 18 percent. Fescue yield increased linear...
Soil Acidity - High Rainfall Pastures (funded by the Australian Meat Research Committee). Lime o...
In the cropping regions of South Australia there is little information on whether acidity and acidif...
Early research found that sulphur (S) alone was required on less weathered Semi-Arid and Pallic soil...
Adventive annual clovers play a critical role in nitrogen (N) cycling and feed quality in extensive ...
Reports the results of a study conducted to estimate the effect of differential lime and phosphate a...
SUMMARY The effects of lime and molybdenum applications on wheat and subterranean Clover were stud...
Two trials were carried out to investigate the response of Caucasian clover to phosphorus and sulphu...
Legumes are the main source of plant available nitrogen in high country pastures through nitrogen f...
In a field study on four sites, soil acidity, root rot (Phytophthora clandestina), and soil phosphor...
The dry matter yield responses of Eragrostis curvula to P and lime over two seasons on Balmoral and ...
1. Affects of soil acidity on subterranean clover growth in the cropping areas of Western Australia....
The effect of lime and nitrogen application rate on pasture growth and botanical composition was inv...
A 2-year field experiment was conducted on a high country brown stony soil in the Lees Valley, North...
Soil Acidity - High Rainfall Pastures (funded by the Australian Meat Research Committee). Lime o...
Soil Acidity - High Rainfall Pastures (funded by the Australian Meat Research Committee). Lime o...
Soil Acidity - High Rainfall Pastures (funded by the Australian Meat Research Committee). Lime o...
In the cropping regions of South Australia there is little information on whether acidity and acidif...
Early research found that sulphur (S) alone was required on less weathered Semi-Arid and Pallic soil...
Adventive annual clovers play a critical role in nitrogen (N) cycling and feed quality in extensive ...
Reports the results of a study conducted to estimate the effect of differential lime and phosphate a...
SUMMARY The effects of lime and molybdenum applications on wheat and subterranean Clover were stud...
Two trials were carried out to investigate the response of Caucasian clover to phosphorus and sulphu...
Legumes are the main source of plant available nitrogen in high country pastures through nitrogen f...
In a field study on four sites, soil acidity, root rot (Phytophthora clandestina), and soil phosphor...
The dry matter yield responses of Eragrostis curvula to P and lime over two seasons on Balmoral and ...
1. Affects of soil acidity on subterranean clover growth in the cropping areas of Western Australia....
The effect of lime and nitrogen application rate on pasture growth and botanical composition was inv...
A 2-year field experiment was conducted on a high country brown stony soil in the Lees Valley, North...
Soil Acidity - High Rainfall Pastures (funded by the Australian Meat Research Committee). Lime o...
Soil Acidity - High Rainfall Pastures (funded by the Australian Meat Research Committee). Lime o...
Soil Acidity - High Rainfall Pastures (funded by the Australian Meat Research Committee). Lime o...
In the cropping regions of South Australia there is little information on whether acidity and acidif...
Early research found that sulphur (S) alone was required on less weathered Semi-Arid and Pallic soil...