RELATIVE RESPONSE OF FORAGE AND SEED YIELD OF ALFALFA TO SULFUR, PHOSPHORUS, AND POTASSIUM FERTILIZATION

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作者
Malhi, S. S. [1 ]
机构
[1] Agr & Agri Food Canada, Melfort, SK S0E 1A0, Canada
关键词
alfalfa; balanced fertilization; forage yield; phosphorus; potassium; seed yield; sulfur; MEDICAGO-SATIVA-L; 3 SOIL TYPES; NORTHEASTERN SASKATCHEWAN; NITRATE-NITROGEN; S-FERTILIZERS; ESTABLISHED ALFALFA; CROPPING SYSTEMS; P-FERTILIZERS; COMPONENTS; QUALITY;
D O I
10.1080/01904167.2011.544357
中图分类号
Q94 [植物学];
学科分类号
071001 ;
摘要
A field experiment was conducted from 2000 to 2007 on three-year old alfalfa stand near Star City in northeastern Saskatchewan to determine the influence of balanced application of sulfur (S), phosphorus (P), or potassium (K) fertilizers on forage dry matter yield (DMY) and seed yield, protein concentration (PC) in forage, concentration and uptake of total nitrogen (N), P, K, S, and boron (B) in forage and seed, and residual soil extractable P, exchangeable K and sulfate-S. Appropriate application of S, P, or K fertilizer nutrients was required to obtain optimum yield, PC, and nutrient concentration and uptake, especially when alfalfa was grown for hay production. Yield response to fertilization was much more frequent and much higher when alfalfa was managed as hay compared to when managed for seed production. The results suggest the importance of proper fertilization in increasing longevity of alfalfa stands. Under both hay and seed plots, there was only a small increase in residual sulfate-S from S fertilization, but significant accumulation of extractable P mainly in the 0-15 soil layer from P application. There was relatively higher concentration of exchangeable K in soil in the seed plots than in hay plots. In hay plots, concentrations of residual exchangeable K in soil were negatively related to DMY, especially in 2007. The findings suggest that when a soil is testing low (or deficient) in a nutrient and alfalfa growth is reduced, then alfalfa producers should consider applying fertilizers to supply adequate amounts of nutrients that are lacking in the soil, especially for optimum forage production. However, it is still difficult to predict accurately if a profitable alfalfa seed yield response to fertilization would occur, particularly when soils are testing marginal in some nutrient levels and yields are negatively affected by abnormal weather conditions (drought soil moisture conditions reducing plant growth, wet, cloudy and cool weather conditions decreasing pollination activity and late summer and/or early autumn frost damage to seed formation) that often occur in the growing season in this region.
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