CHANGES IN SOIL CHEMICAL-PROPERTIES DUE TO 40 YEARS OF FERTILIZATION

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SCHWAB, AP
OWENSBY, CE
KULYINGYONG, S
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[1] Dept. of Agronomy, Kansas Agric. Exp. Stn., Kansas State Univ., Manhattan
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10.1097/00010694-199001000-00004
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S15 [土壤学];
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0903 ; 090301 ;
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Continuous fertilization for 40 years with N and P resulted in significant changes in soil pH, lime requirement, organic matter, Bray and Kurtz no. 1 P, and DTPA-extractable micronutrients. A pasture soil receiving up to 224 kg N·ha−1as ammonium nitrate and 45 kg·ha−1as superphosphate since 1946 was analyzed for soil test values as a function of depth. Soil pH values were observed to decrease when N applications exceeded plant requirements. In plots receiving continuous additions of 224 kg·ha−1, the pH decreased from 6.5 to 4.1. The lime requirement of the soils reflected pH changes. Organic matter was found to be unaffected by P fertilization, but increased with increasing N rate. Bray and Kurtz no. 1 P concentrations were extremely high in the surface 10 cm of P-fertilized plots, and increased concentrations were observed to a depth of 60 cm. DTPA-extractable Fe was negatively correlated with pH, and increased DTPA-Fe was observed to a depth of 20 cm. DTPA-Mn also tended to increase in soils with lower pH, and both total and DTPA-extractable Mn appeared to have leached from the 0- to 10-cm to the 10- to 20-cm increment in soils receiving the highest rate of N application. A strong interaction of N, P, and depth was observed for DTPA-Zn, but DTPA-Cu was unaffected by fertilization. In 1965, the plots were split, with one-half of each plot continuing to receive fertilizer and the other half having the fertilization permanently discontinued. The soil pH, lime requirement, Bray and Kurtz no. 1 P, and DTPA-extractable Fe and Mn all showed a significant response to discontinuation of fertilizer additions. The pH tended to increase, whereas the lime requirement, Bray and Kurtz no. 1 P, and DTPA micronutrients decreased during the 20 yr without fertilizer. © 1990 Williams & Wilkins.
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