@article { author = {Huang, Sh. and Ma, Y. and Bao, D. and Guo, D. and Zhang, Sh.}, title = {Manures behave similar to superphosphate in phosphorus accumulation in long-term field soils}, journal = {International Journal of Plant Production}, volume = {5}, number = {2}, pages = {135-146}, year = {2012}, publisher = {Gorgan University of Agricultural Sciences}, issn = {1735-6814}, eissn = {1735-8043}, doi = {10.22069/ijpp.2012.727}, abstract = {Repeated application of manures to agricultural soils could cause the accumulation of phosphorus (P) in soils. However, it is unclear if manure P can behave similar to P in soluble fertilizers in accumulation Olsen-P (0.5 mol L-1 NaHCO3 at pH 8.5) in soils. A long-term wheat-maize rotation experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of repeated application of manures on P accumulation in soils. The results showed that excessive or residual P in soils led to increase of Olsen-P in soils, which could be predicted accurately by initial concentration of Olsen-P in soils, P fertilization rate, crop yield, soil pH and cultivation time. The effects of application of K fertilizers or maize straw to soils or replacement of maize with soybean in wheat cropping systems were not significant on soil Olsen-P accumulation. The accumulation rates of soil Olsen-P were governed by P application rates of soluble P fertilizers and/or manures. Similar trend of Olsen-P accumulation was found in soils with soluble P fertilizers only or plus manures P, which supplied evidence that behaviour of manure P in long-term field soils is similar to inorganic P fertilizers and are helpful for the best management of soil P in agricultural production and environment protection.}, keywords = {Phosphorus,Accumulation,Long-term,soil}, url = {https://ijpp.gau.ac.ir/article_727.html}, eprint = {https://ijpp.gau.ac.ir/article_727_7a59cdb1113ae7ba3f32c4fbe75bb3d1.pdf} }