INFLUENCE OF LEGUMES AND FERTILIZATION ON DEEP DISTRIBUTION OF AVAILABLE PHOSPHORUS (OLSEN-P) IN A THIN BLACK CHERNOZEMIC SOIL

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作者
CAMPBELL, CA [1 ]
LAFOND, GP [1 ]
BIEDERBECK, VO [1 ]
WINKLEMAN, GE [1 ]
机构
[1] AGR CANADA, RES BRANCH, EXPTL FARM, INDIAN HEAD S0G 2K0, SK, CANADA
关键词
ROTATIONS; BICARBONATE-SOLUBLE PI; LEGUMES; GREEN MANURE; FERTILIZERS;
D O I
10.4141/cjss93-055
中图分类号
S15 [土壤学];
学科分类号
0903 ; 090301 ;
摘要
Inorganic phosphorus (P) is generally believed to be relatively immobile in Chernozemic soils. However, available P (e.g., Olsen-P) has been found at depth in some soils and this has been postulated to be either the result of leaching or of transportation by plant roots. Lagumes, in particular, are believed to be involved in the latter mechanism. A long-term (34-yr) crop rotation study conducted on a heavy clay, thin Black Chernozemic soil at Indian Head, Saskatchewan, was sampled to a depth of 4.5 m in May and September 199 1, to determine the influence of fertilization, cropping frequency, legume green manure and legume-grass hay crops on Olsen-P distribution in the soil profile. The results indicated that Olsen-P may indeed leach in Chernozemic soils, especially when fallow-containing cropping systems are fertilized. It also appeared that deep-rooted legumes, such as sweetclover Melilotus officinalis L.) green manure and alfalfa-bromegrass (Medicago sativa L. - Bromus intermis Leyss) hay crops do increase Olsen-P in the subsoil, possibly through root decomposition in situ.
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页数:11
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