A comparison of the results of phosphorus analyses of alkaline and calcareous soils amongst South African laboratories

AE Venter, C. du Preez
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Large areas of alkaline and calcareous soils are irrigated in South Africa. For these soils, proper fertilisation programs based on soil phoshorus (P) analyses are required. Little is known about P analyses of alkaline and calcareous soils. The study aimed to compare P analyses by three laboratories, each using Bray 1, Mehlich 3 and Olsen extraction methods. Six soils with a pH of 7.1 to 8.2 that contain 0.6 to 12.4% of CaCO3 were incubated for two months after application of mono-ammonium phosphate (MAP) at levels equivalent to 0, 16.8, 33.6, 50.4, 67.2, 84.0 and 100.8 kg P ha−1, subjected to several wetting and drying cycles. The P contents that were reported differed in many instances between the laboratories. The differences were sometimes of such an extent that it will influence P fertiliser programs significantly. This should be a concern for farmers and their advisors. This is probably inter alia due to the chemical composition of the extractants. An in-depth investigation into a larger number of laboratories’ P analyses of alkaline and calcareous soils is warranted to confirm the results.
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南非实验室中碱性和钙质土壤磷分析结果的比较
南非大面积的碱性和钙质土壤被灌溉。对于这些土壤,需要根据土壤磷(P)分析制定适当的施肥方案。人们对碱性和钙质土壤的磷分析知之甚少。该研究旨在比较三个实验室的P分析,每个实验室都使用Bray 1, Mehlich 3和Olsen提取方法。6种pH值为7.1至8.2、CaCO3含量为0.6至12.4%的土壤在施用磷酸一铵(MAP)后,分别以0、16.8、33.6、50.4、67.2、84.0和100.8 kg P ha - 1的水平孵育2个月,经历数次湿润和干燥循环。报告的磷含量在许多情况下不同的实验室。这种差异有时如此之大,以至于会显著影响磷肥的施用。这应该引起农民和他们的顾问的关注。这可能是由于萃取剂的化学成分造成的。有必要对大量实验室对碱性和钙质土壤的磷分析进行深入调查,以证实这一结果。
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South African Journal of Plant and Soil
South African Journal of Plant and Soil Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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期刊介绍: The Journal has a proud history of publishing quality papers in the fields of applied plant and soil sciences and has, since its inception, recorded a vast body of scientific information with particular reference to South Africa.
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