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Comparison of single and coastal superphosphate for subterranean clover on phosphorus leaching soils
Authors:M. D. A. Bolland   M. F. Clarke  F. C. Boetel
Affiliation:(1) Western Australian Department of Agriculture, Plant Industries, 3 Baron-Hay Court, 6151 South Perth, Western Australia, Australia
Abstract:ldquoCoastal superphosphaterdquo, a partially acidulated rock phosphate (PARP), is being considered as an alternative fertilizer to single superphosphate for pastures in high rainfall (> 800 mm annual average) areas of south-western Australia. The effectiveness of single and coastal superphosphate, as P fertilizers, was measured in two field experiments using dry herbage yield of subterranean clover (Trifolium subterraneum). The experiments were started in April 1990 and were terminated at the end of 1993. In the years after P applications, soil samples were collected each January to measure Colwell soil-test P, which was related to plant yields measured later on that year, to provide soil P test calibrations.Relative to freshly-applied single superphosphate, the effectiveness of freshly-applied coastal superphosphate and the residues of previously-applied single and coastal superphosphate were less effective in some years (from 3% as effective to equally effective), and up to 100% more effective in other years. This large range in effectiveness values in different years is attributed to different climatic conditions. Soil P test calibrations were different for soils treated with single or coastal superphosphate. The calibrations were also different for different yield assessments (harvests) in the same year, and in different years. Consequently soil P testing can only provide a very crude estimate of the current P status of the soils.
Keywords:coastal superphosphate  fertilizer residues  freshly-applied fertilizer  partially acidulated rock phosphate  relative effectiveness  residual value  single superphosphate  sodium bicarbonate  soil test P  Trifolium subterraneum
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