Re-evaluation of the yield response to phosphorus fertilization based on meta-analyses of long-term field experiments |
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Authors: | Uwe Buczko Michael van Laak Bettina Eichler-Löbermann Wolfgang Gans Ines Merbach Kerstin Panten Edgar Peiter Thomas Reitz Heide Spiegel Sabine von Tucher |
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Affiliation: | 1.Department of Landscape Ecology and Site Evaluation,University of Rostock,Rostock,Germany;2.Department of Crop Science,University of Rostock,Rostock,Germany;3.Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg,Halle (Saale),Germany;4.Helmholtz-Centre of Environmental Research – UFZ,Bad Lauchst?dt,Germany;5.Institute for Crop and Soil Science, Julius Kühn Institute,Federal Research Centre for Cultivated Plants,Brunswick,Germany;6.Plant Nutrition Laboratory, Institute of Agricultural and Nutritional Sciences,Martin Luther University Halle-Wittenberg,Halle (Saale),Germany;7.Helmholtz-Centre for Environmental Research – UFZ,Halle (Saale),Germany;8.Austrian Agency for Health and Food Safety – AGES,Vienna,Austria;9.Freising,Germany |
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Abstract: | Phosphorus (P) fertilizer recommendations in most European countries are based on plant-available soil P contents and long-term field experiments. Site-specific conditions are often neglected, resulting in excessive P fertilizer applications. P fertilization experiments including relevant site and soil parameters were evaluated in order to analyze the yield response. The database comprises about 2000 datasets from 30 field experiments from Germany and Austria. Statistical evaluations using a classification and regression tree approach, and multiple linear regression analysis indicate that besides plant-available soil P content, soil texture and soil organic matter content have a large influence on the effectiveness of P fertilization. This study methodology can be a basis for modification and specification of existing P fertilization recommendations and thus contribute to mitigate environmental impacts of P fertilization. |
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