Dissolution and Plant uptake of P from Ca phosphates with varying particle size in two soils. II. Plant uptake by alfalfa and rye grass

Metwally, Abdelaleem; El‐Baz, S.;

Abstract


P uptake by rye grass and alfalfa from smaller particle size of DCPD (≦ .18 mm) was larger than that from larger granules (0.4–0.5, 1.0–1.25, and 1.5–1.75 mm). Differences, however, became smaller with increasing time of contact. However powdered MCP was superior to all DCPD particles size fraction in an alluvial clay and a calcareous sandy clay loam indicating that under such alkaline reaction, the rate of dissolution is more limiting than the rate of immobilization. Results also indicate that the phosphate mobility in the highly calcareous was much lower than in the clay soil due to high pH and carbonate content. Copyright © 1975 WILEY‐VCH Verlag GmbH & Co. KGaA, Weinheim


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Title Dissolution and Plant uptake of P from Ca phosphates with varying particle size in two soils. II. Plant uptake by alfalfa and rye grass
Authors Metwally, Abdelaleem ; El‐Baz, S.
Issue Date 1-Jan-1975
Journal Zeitschrift Fur Pflanzenernahrung Und Bodenkunde 
ISSN 00443263
DOI 10.1002/jpln.19751380610
Scopus ID 2-s2.0-84979343951

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