2002
DOI: 10.46429/jaupr.v86i3-4.3056
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Application of the Caribbean P Index to Soils Receiving Organic Amendments

Abstract: APPLICATION OF THE CARIBBEAN P INDEX TO SOILS RECEIVING ORGANIC AMENDMENTS

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“…Mean STP in soils that received organic residues was 109.3 mg/kg with a range from 13.2 to 402.1 mg P/ kg of soil. This average value exceeded the 93 mg/kg reported by Martinez et al (2001) on selected dairy farms of Puerto Rico. Of the analyzed soil samples, 47% were in the "high", 18% were in the "very high" and 18% in the "extremely high" category in susceptibility to loss of P (Figure 6).…”
Section: Soil Test Pcontrasting
confidence: 59%
“…Mean STP in soils that received organic residues was 109.3 mg/kg with a range from 13.2 to 402.1 mg P/ kg of soil. This average value exceeded the 93 mg/kg reported by Martinez et al (2001) on selected dairy farms of Puerto Rico. Of the analyzed soil samples, 47% were in the "high", 18% were in the "very high" and 18% in the "extremely high" category in susceptibility to loss of P (Figure 6).…”
Section: Soil Test Pcontrasting
confidence: 59%