2007
DOI: 10.1071/sr07044
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Predicting the response of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) to liquid and granular phosphorus fertilisers in Australian soils

Abstract: 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 gr… Show more

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“…To our knowledge, there is only one study that assessed the critical DGT concentration for the P deficiency of plants grown under field conditions. [98] A critical c DGT of ∼3.2 µM, above which no response of wheat to P application was observed in field trials, was derived, whereas the critical c DGT for the same plant species under laboratory conditions was ∼1.2 µM, [74] which supports our hypothesis of lower critical DGT concentrations for field conditions.…”
Section: Dgt For Nutrient Deficiency Studiessupporting
confidence: 75%
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“…To our knowledge, there is only one study that assessed the critical DGT concentration for the P deficiency of plants grown under field conditions. [98] A critical c DGT of ∼3.2 µM, above which no response of wheat to P application was observed in field trials, was derived, whereas the critical c DGT for the same plant species under laboratory conditions was ∼1.2 µM, [74] which supports our hypothesis of lower critical DGT concentrations for field conditions.…”
Section: Dgt For Nutrient Deficiency Studiessupporting
confidence: 75%
“…The DGT method also well predicted responsiveness of wheat to liquid P fertilisers, with a critical c DGT of ∼1.2 µM (c E ∼16 µM), for a range of acidic and neutral soils. [74] Similarly, the DGT method well predicted wheat responsiveness to applied P in a growth cabinet experiment, with a critical c DGT of ∼1 µM (S. Mason, R. Hamon, J. Anderson and H. Zhang, unpubl. data).…”
Section: Dgt For Nutrient Deficiency Studiesmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…They studied P availability in calcareous soils and compared granular and fluid P fertilizers, and that confirmed P being more available to plants when applied as a liquid. McBeath et al (2007) also recommended liquid P over granular forms, and their effectiveness for wheat in calcareous soils. Foliar P fertilization is recommended in dry environments, soils with elevated P-fixing capacity, and soils that are marginally deficient in an effort to avoid pathways that promote loss of soil P. Relatively low rates are used for foliar applications; therefore, foliar P fertilization normally improves PUE.…”
Section: Strategies To Improve Phosphorus Use Efficiencymentioning
confidence: 99%