Liquid forms of phosphorus (P) have been shown to be more effective than granular P for promoting cereal growth in alkaline soils with high levels of free calcium carbonate on Eyre Peninsula, South Australia. However, the advantage of liquid over granular P forms of fertiliser has not been fully investigated across the wide range of soils used for grain production in Australia. A glasshouse pot experiment tested if liquid P fertilisers were more effective for growing spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) than granular P (monoammonium phosphate) in 28 soils from all over Australia with soil pH (H2O) ranging from 5.2 to 8.9. Application of liquid P resulted in greater shoot biomass, as measured after 4 weeks' growth (mid to late tillering, Feek...
This thesis examines the response to P fertiliser by wheat crops growing in the vertosol soils of th...
Optimizing phosphorus (P) application to agricultural soils is fundamental to crop production and wa...
Increasing fertilizer costs have prompted farmers to ask whether soils could be maintained at lower ...
Liquid forms of phosphorus (P) have been shown to be more effective than granular P for promoting ce...
Copyright © 2005 CSIRORecent field trials on alkaline soils in southern Australia showed significant...
Rapid fixation of added phosphorus (P) into non-plant available forms means that P deficiency is com...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comDespite a long history of application o...
The ability of the Diffusive Gradients in Thin Films (DGT) technique and two other established testi...
Fluid phosphorus (P) fertilizers are more efficient than granular fertilizers in calcareous soils, b...
Data indicate that fluid fertilizers are superior to granular for delivery of phosphorus (P) for c...
Soil testing is the most widely used tool to predict the need for fertiliser phosphorus (P) applicat...
Many agricultural soils worldwide in their natural state are deficient in phosphorus (P), and the pr...
Soil testing is the most widely used tool to predict the need for fertiliser phosphorus (P) applicat...
Phosphorus availability is a major factor limiting crop production in highly calcareous soils. Recen...
The DGT soil test for assessing plant-available phosphorus (P) in soil has now been calibrated over ...
This thesis examines the response to P fertiliser by wheat crops growing in the vertosol soils of th...
Optimizing phosphorus (P) application to agricultural soils is fundamental to crop production and wa...
Increasing fertilizer costs have prompted farmers to ask whether soils could be maintained at lower ...
Liquid forms of phosphorus (P) have been shown to be more effective than granular P for promoting ce...
Copyright © 2005 CSIRORecent field trials on alkaline soils in southern Australia showed significant...
Rapid fixation of added phosphorus (P) into non-plant available forms means that P deficiency is com...
The original publication can be found at www.springerlink.comDespite a long history of application o...
The ability of the Diffusive Gradients in Thin Films (DGT) technique and two other established testi...
Fluid phosphorus (P) fertilizers are more efficient than granular fertilizers in calcareous soils, b...
Data indicate that fluid fertilizers are superior to granular for delivery of phosphorus (P) for c...
Soil testing is the most widely used tool to predict the need for fertiliser phosphorus (P) applicat...
Many agricultural soils worldwide in their natural state are deficient in phosphorus (P), and the pr...
Soil testing is the most widely used tool to predict the need for fertiliser phosphorus (P) applicat...
Phosphorus availability is a major factor limiting crop production in highly calcareous soils. Recen...
The DGT soil test for assessing plant-available phosphorus (P) in soil has now been calibrated over ...
This thesis examines the response to P fertiliser by wheat crops growing in the vertosol soils of th...
Optimizing phosphorus (P) application to agricultural soils is fundamental to crop production and wa...
Increasing fertilizer costs have prompted farmers to ask whether soils could be maintained at lower ...