Research Paper

Soil sulphur mineralization in relation to plant sulphur availability in soils under pastures

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Soil sulphur mineralization in relation to plant sulphur availability in soils under pastures
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A simultaneous comparative study was conducted in the glasshouse under identical conditions for 20 weeks using three different systems (i.e. open incubation, pots with plants and pots without plants) to evaluate soil sulphur (S) mineralization in relation to plant S availability to ryegrass plants. Soils used were obtained from camp and non-camp sites of a long-term fertilizer trial (0, 188 and 376kg superphosphate (SP)/ha/year applied since 1952) on the Lismore stony silt loam soil (Udic Ust...

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Research Paper
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Thesis
Thesis level
Doctoral
Date created
1999
Creator
Pamidi, Jamuna
URL
https://hdl.handle.net/10182/1681
Related subjects
soil sulphur mineralization / plant sulphur availability / open incubation / pots with plants / pots without plants / camp / non-camp / control / fertiliser / carrier-free 35SO4-S / glasshouses / perennial ryegrass / harvests / immobilization / inorganic S / organic S / C-bonded S / ester SO4-S / extractable S forms / field study / cultivated / uncultivated / pasture / dry matter yield / plant S uptake / conceptual model / Marsden::300102 Soil biology / Marsden::300103 Soil chemistry / Marsden::270307 Microbial ecology

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