| Plant, Soil and Environment | |
| Effects of 29-year long-term fertilizer management on soil phosphorus in double-crop rice system | |
| Zhenzhen Lv1  | |
| 关键词: organic-inorganic fertilizers; agronomic thresholds; evolution; Chinese milk vetch; pig manure; | |
| DOI : 10.17221/179/2018-PSE | |
| 学科分类:农业科学(综合) | |
| 来源: Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences | |
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【 摘 要 】
Rational soil phosphorus (P) management is significant to crop production and environment protection. Little information is available on soil Olsen-P balance and critical values in double-crop rice in China. The main aim of the study was to relate soil Olsen-P to apparent P balance and to determine Olsen-P critical value for early and late rice using data from a 29-year study (1984~2012) at the Jiangxi province. The results showed that Olsen-P decreased by 0.12~0.26 mg/kg/year without P addition and increased by 0.56~2.52 mg/kg/year with P fertilization. Olsen-P decreased by 0.30 mg/kg for CK and NK under an average deficit of 100 kg P/ha, and increased by an average of 9.10 mg/kg in treatments with organic manures and were 4.55 times higher than chemical fertilizers with 100 kg/ha of P surplus. The critical values for early and late rice were 22.70 and 22.67 mg/kg, respectively. The average Olsen-P content is 90.89 mg/kg after 29-year application of chemical fertilizer and manures. Therefore, decreasing the amount of total P input and increasing the compost portion should be recommended to improve food production and protect environment in red paddy soils in south China.
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