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Impacts of Phosphogypsum, Soluble Fertilizer and Lime Amendment of Acid Soils on the Bioavailability of Phosphorus and Sulphur Under Lucerne (Medicago sativa).


ABSTRACT: Legumes play critical dual roles in grazed grassland ecosystems; providing nitrogen inputs and high-quality feed for grazing livestock. However, many species fail to persist in acidic, low fertility soils. A glasshouse study was conducted to investigate the response of lucerne (Medicago sativa) to phosphogypsum (PG), lime and soluble P + S fertilizer (PS) application to two soils. Phosphorus and sulphur were applied through either PG (0, 1, 3 and 9 t ha-1) or P + S fertilizer at equivalent rates to PG. Both PG and PS were applied with or without lime, which was applied at 2 t ha-1. Yield and nutrient uptake of the lucerne was measured, while the soil was analyzed for pH, Olsen P and exchangeable aluminum. Yield responses were significantly different between the two soils. Maximum yields and P and S uptakes were obtained under PG 9 t ha-1 combined with lime. Exchangeable Al decreased in both soils under 1 ha-1 of PG compared with the control. At the highest rate, Olsen P increased by 8 and 6 mg kg-1 for PG and by 6 and 11 mg kg-1 for PS compared with the control for Glenmore and Molesworth soils respectively. Phosphogypsum showed positive effects on P and S bioavailability.

SUBMITTER: Bouray M 

PROVIDER: S-EPMC7411756 | biostudies-literature | 2020 Jul

REPOSITORIES: biostudies-literature

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Impacts of Phosphogypsum, Soluble Fertilizer and Lime Amendment of Acid Soils on the Bioavailability of Phosphorus and Sulphur Under Lucerne (<i>Medicago sativa</i>).

Bouray Moussa M   Moir Jim J   Condron Leo L   Lehto Niklas N  

Plants (Basel, Switzerland) 20200713 7


Legumes play critical dual roles in grazed grassland ecosystems; providing nitrogen inputs and high-quality feed for grazing livestock. However, many species fail to persist in acidic, low fertility soils. A glasshouse study was conducted to investigate the response of lucerne (<i>Medicago sativa</i>) to phosphogypsum (PG), lime and soluble P + S fertilizer (PS) application to two soils. Phosphorus and sulphur were applied through either PG (0, 1, 3 and 9 t ha<sup>-1</sup>) or P + S fertilizer a  ...[more]

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