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Research Station, Research Branch, Agriculture Canada, Swift Current, Saskatchewan, Canada S9H 3X2
* Corresponding author ( selles{at}skrssc.agr.ca).
ABSTRACT
Knowledge regarding the effects of long-term cropping practices and fertilization on the fate of P applied to the soil is required to aid in the prediction of how such practices influence the quality and sustainability of the environment. A 24-yr crop rotation experiment, conducted on a Swinton silt loam (Aridic Haploboroll) in southern Saskatchewan, was used to determine uptake of P by crops, its distribution in grain and straw, and the rate of change and nature of the residual P in the soil. Phosphorus concentration in the grain relative to that in the straw was 7:1 to 12:1 for spring wheat (Triticum aestivum L.), 6:1 for flax (Linum usitatissimum L.), and 5:1 for lentil (Lens culinaris Medikus) and fall rye (Secale cereale L.). Grain P concentration was lowest in cereal crops (3.6 g kg–1) and highest in flax and lentil (4.4 g kg–1). Phosphorus removed annually with the grain increased with P fertilization and decreased with an increase in fallow frequency; it was 4.8 to 5.3 kg P ha–1 for continuous wheat, 3.5 to 3.8 kg P ha–1 for fallow-wheat-wheat, and 3.1 kg P ha–1 for fallow-wheat. Trend analysis showed that fertilizer P increased the Olsen P levels in soil at rates of 1.0 to 1.7 kg ha–1 yr–1, but in the systems receiving no P, Olsen P remained constant and did not decline as suggested by a P balance sheet. Residual fertilizer P accumulated in labile forms, dominated by sorbed P and microbial P, rather than in forms dominated by Ca phosphate precipitates or other organic forms.
Received for publication November 15, 1993.
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