Abstract: | Yield development in the long-term experiment Continuous Rye Cropping Halle after the changes in the fertilization in 1990 The long-term experiment Continuous Rye Cropping being established 1878 on a degraded chernozem (from sandy loess) includes among others a treatment with application of mineral N only over 112 years in which during the last decades the grain yields ranged about 30% below that on the plots with farmyard manure (FYM) or complete mineral fertilization (NPK). The considerable depletion of available P and K in the respective soil was practically overcome in 1990 by a single application of 200 kg P ha?1 and 400 kg K ha?1 and thereafter the exclusive fertilization with mineral N was substituted by a combined application of NPK and FYM. Already in the first year the previous yield decline in comparison to ‘NPK’ or ‘FYM’ had been overcome completely. An additional yield increase, however, could only be realized under conditions especially favourable for yield production, so in 1993 and 1995. |