An investigation of reduction in wheat yields after use of a high level of ammonium sulphate for a number of years

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dc.contributor Mason, MG
dc.date.accessioned 2012-03-07T23:14:14Z
dc.date.available 2012-03-07T23:14:14Z
dc.date.issued 1980
dc.identifier.citation Aust. J. Exp. Agr. (1980) 20(103): 210-219
dc.identifier.uri http://livestocklibrary.com.au/handle/1234/25201
dc.description.abstract Investigations were carried out to determine reasons for reduced yields in two out of three multiple wheat cropping trials, where ammonium sulphate (S/A) was applied each year at 376 kg ha-1 (76 kg N ha-1). These included chemical analysis of soil and plant samples from the trials, and a pot trial on soil from the two affected sites at Merredin and Wongan Hills. At all three sites the SIAtreatment lowered soil pH and exchangeable bases and increased exchangeable H in the soil. Available Al was markedly increased at Merredin and Wongan Hills, the sites where yields were reduced, but to a much lesser degree on the third site at Beverley. Available Mn was increased at Beverley. The reductions in soil Mg and K were reflected in the contents of these nutrients in wheat tops from the sites, but Ca content was affected only at Merredin. Plant Mn levels were increased by S/A at Wongan Hills and Beverley, but Al levels did not show any consistent effects. The level of plant Mo was reduced by S/A at all sites. In pots, on soil from the high S/A plots at Merredin and Wongan Hills a large growth response to lime was obtained, but no growth responses to Ca, Mg or K. The response to lime was associated with a decrease in Al in the plants at both sites and an increase in P at Merredin. It was considered that Al toxicity was the most likely cause of the yield reductions, but that levels of K and Mo could also be marginal for healthy growth.
dc.publisher CSIRO Publishing
dc.source.uri http://www.publish.csiro.au/?act=view_file&file_id=EA9800210.pdf
dc.title An investigation of reduction in wheat yields after use of a high level of ammonium sulphate for a number of years
dc.type Research
dc.description.version Journal article
dc.identifier.volume 20
dc.identifier.page 210-219
dc.identifier.issue 103


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