Phosphorus availability in hydromorphic soils of Eastern Croatia
D. Petosić,
V. Kovacević and
M. Josipović
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D. Petosić: Faculty of Agriculture, University in Zagreb, Croatia
V. Kovacević: Faculty of Agriculture, University in Zagreb, Croatia
M. Josipović: Faculty of Agriculture, University in Zagreb, Croatia
Plant, Soil and Environment, 2003, vol. 49, issue 9, 394-401
Abstract:
The phosphorus (P) availability was tested on hydromorphic soils located in theSavavalley. 480 soil profiles covering the area of31 227 hawas analysed in our study. The plant available P was determined by the Ammonium-Lactate method. The P availability in the surface layer (0-30 cm) is very low (up to 5 mg P2O5/100 g of soil) in about 30% of the tested agricultural land (9 440 ha), next 32% (9 897 ha) is in the range of a low P availability (from 5.1 to 10 mg), while only 17% (5 445 ha) has a good or very good P availability (above 20 mg). Especially high frequency of low P availability was found in vertic gley, amphygley and hypogley soils (total8 680 haor 28% of tested agricultural land).
Keywords: phosphorus availability; soil test; hydromorphic soil; Eastern Croatia; ameliorative fertilization; field experiments (search for similar items in EconPapers)
Date: 2003
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