1950
DOI: 10.1071/bi9500431
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Sulphur in Nitrogen Metabolism of Legumes and Non-Legumes

Abstract: A study was made of the influence of sulphur on the nitrogen metabolismof subterranean clover (Trifolium subterraneum L.) and the non-legUmes oats(Avena sativa L.), Hax and linseed (Linum usitatissimum L.), andPaspalumdilatatum Poir. All these species responded to fertilizers containing sulphur onthe three soils used. Sulphates of aJl1lIlonium, potassium, sodium, and manganesewere all effective.

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“…Similar to our results, reduced seed yield of canola with N application under Sdeficient conditions was observed for Brassica species (Finlayson et al 1970;Nyborg et al 1974;Aulakh et al 1980;Janzen and Bettany 1984). Depression of seed yield at high N rates and low S levels was considered to be due to toxic levels of non-protein N, characteristic of S-deficient plants well supplied with N (Anderson and Spencer 1950).…”
Section: Seed and Straw Yieldsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Similar to our results, reduced seed yield of canola with N application under Sdeficient conditions was observed for Brassica species (Finlayson et al 1970;Nyborg et al 1974;Aulakh et al 1980;Janzen and Bettany 1984). Depression of seed yield at high N rates and low S levels was considered to be due to toxic levels of non-protein N, characteristic of S-deficient plants well supplied with N (Anderson and Spencer 1950).…”
Section: Seed and Straw Yieldsupporting
confidence: 79%
“…Sulphur deficiency decreased the concentration of N in symbiotic legumes (Andrew,\977b) and protein synthesis declined (Anderson & Spencer, 1950). However, as with Mg in our experiment, the same effects were observed in plants supplied with mineral N (Spencer, 1959).…”
Section: Effects Of Mg On N^-fixationcontrasting
confidence: 46%
“…The interaction of nitrogen and sulphur in grass production has been shown by Anderson and Spencer (1950) and O'Connor (1959O'Connor ( , 1961. The present experiment was designed to determine whether nitrogen and sulphur interacted in grass dry matter production in this area, at what levels of application this interaction occurred, whether all the species showed this interaction, and whether changes occurred in the botanical composition of the grassland.…”
Section: Introduction 47mentioning
confidence: 99%