The comparative phosphorus requirements of some temperate perennial legumes

作者: M. R. Davis

DOI: 10.1007/BF00011895

关键词: Perennial plantPastureDry matterField trialTemperate climateBiologyPhosphorusNutrientLupinusAgronomy

摘要: The phosphorus (P) responses of seven temperate perennial pasture legumes and two species lupins were compared in a field trial over range nine P rates, from 0 to 800 kg ha-1. produced more than 5 t ha-1 dry matter the absence added showed no response fertiliser. In contrast, initially failed grow without responded applications between 200 At higher rates P, production was equivalent that lupins.

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