The Brigalow Belt bioregion of southern and central Queensland supports a large percentage of northern Australia's sown pastures and beef herd. The Brigalow soils were widely thought to have adequate phosphorus (P) for cropping, sown pastures and grazing animals, which has led to almost no use of P fertiliser on sown pastures. The majority of pastures established in the region were sown with tropical grasses only (i.e. no legumes were sown). Under grass-only pastures, nitrogen (N) mineralisation rates decline with time since establishment as N is 'tied-up' in soil organic matter. This process leads to a significant decline in pasture and animal productivity and is commonly called 'pasture rundown'. Incorporating pasture legumes has been ide...
Low productivity in sown grass pastures due to a lack of available soil nitrogen can reduce beef pro...
Phosphorus (P) fertilizer is required to sustain productive pastures in Australia, yet optimum P fer...
Declining sown pasture productivity as a result of a tie-up in plant available soil nitrogen is an o...
The Brigalow Belt bioregion of southern and central Queensland supports a large percentage of northe...
Phosphorus (P) is a key input necessary for high production in many temperate, grass-legume pasture ...
Phosphorus (P) is a key input necessary for high production in many temperate, grass-legume pasture ...
Sown pasture rundown and declining soil fertility for forage crops are too serious to ignore with lo...
Sown pasture rundown and declining soil fertility for forage crops are too serious to ignore with lo...
Productivity decline in sown grass pastures is widespread in northern Australia and reduces producti...
Productivity decline in sown grass pastures is widespread in northern Australia and reduces producti...
Pasture legumes have been identified as the best long-term option to increase the productivity and r...
The application of phosphorus (P) fertilisers during legume establishment can substantially increase...
Declining productivity of sown pastures due to a reduction in plant available soil nitrogen has typi...
Considerable research has been conducted in recent years demonstrating the ongoing benefits of phosp...
Considerable research has been conducted in recent years demonstrating the ongoing benefits of phosp...
Low productivity in sown grass pastures due to a lack of available soil nitrogen can reduce beef pro...
Phosphorus (P) fertilizer is required to sustain productive pastures in Australia, yet optimum P fer...
Declining sown pasture productivity as a result of a tie-up in plant available soil nitrogen is an o...
The Brigalow Belt bioregion of southern and central Queensland supports a large percentage of northe...
Phosphorus (P) is a key input necessary for high production in many temperate, grass-legume pasture ...
Phosphorus (P) is a key input necessary for high production in many temperate, grass-legume pasture ...
Sown pasture rundown and declining soil fertility for forage crops are too serious to ignore with lo...
Sown pasture rundown and declining soil fertility for forage crops are too serious to ignore with lo...
Productivity decline in sown grass pastures is widespread in northern Australia and reduces producti...
Productivity decline in sown grass pastures is widespread in northern Australia and reduces producti...
Pasture legumes have been identified as the best long-term option to increase the productivity and r...
The application of phosphorus (P) fertilisers during legume establishment can substantially increase...
Declining productivity of sown pastures due to a reduction in plant available soil nitrogen has typi...
Considerable research has been conducted in recent years demonstrating the ongoing benefits of phosp...
Considerable research has been conducted in recent years demonstrating the ongoing benefits of phosp...
Low productivity in sown grass pastures due to a lack of available soil nitrogen can reduce beef pro...
Phosphorus (P) fertilizer is required to sustain productive pastures in Australia, yet optimum P fer...
Declining sown pasture productivity as a result of a tie-up in plant available soil nitrogen is an o...