33 P ‐isotope labelling ammonium phosphate fertilizers reveals majority of early growth maize phosphorus is soil‐derived
In soils managed to have adequate to high Mehlich‐3 phosphorus (P) concentrations throughout the US Maize Belt, the majority of crop P is soil‐derived. Struvite, a low water solubility ammonium phosphate fertilizer, may be therefore substituted for relatively high water‐soluble monoammonium phosphat...
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Veröffentlicht in: | European journal of soil science 2024-09, Vol.75 (5) |
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Zusammenfassung: | In soils managed to have adequate to high Mehlich‐3 phosphorus (P) concentrations throughout the US Maize Belt, the majority of crop P is soil‐derived. Struvite, a low water solubility ammonium phosphate fertilizer, may be therefore substituted for relatively high water‐soluble monoammonium phosphate (MAP) without adversely impacting maize ( Zea mays L.) P uptake and growth, while minimizing fertilizer P loss risk. We determined the relative contribution of struvite and MAP to maize P uptake and soil solution P in soils representative of the US Maize Belt by radiolabelling fertilizers with 33 P. We found 8% (struvite) to 22% (MAP) of early‐to‐mid vegetative growth stage (V7) maize P was fertilizer‐derived, and thus, 78%–92% was soil‐derived. Despite similar aboveground P uptake and maize growth, maize P use efficiency (PUE) determined directly by 33 P was |
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ISSN: | 1351-0754 1365-2389 |
DOI: | 10.1111/ejss.13578 |