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Stimulative effects of elemental sulfur in the presence of ammonium on chile and broccoli growth in calcareous soils
Authors:L B Fenn  R M Taylor  C A Pety Jr
Institution:1. Texas Agricultural Experiment Station , Texas ASM University Agric. Res. Center , El Paso 1380 A&2. M Circle, El Paso, TX, 79927
Abstract:The chile pepper plant seldom responds to N and P fertilizers on fertile soils. Surplus industrial H2SO4 and elemental S have created interest in “mining”; calcareous soils for additional supplies of P, Ca, Mg and micronutrients. The effect of variable S, on the growth of chile and broccoli was evaluated holding other nutrients constant. Growth of chile and broccoli plants was significantly increased in the greenhouse and chile yield increased in the field. Incremental S additions increased the water extractable and desorbable Ca + Mg and P contents of soil. The total N and K content of chile plant grown in the greenhouse increased, and then decreased, P decreased, as S rates increased. Yield of dry red chile with constant N peaked at 16.5 g S m‐2 and then decreased with increasing S in the field. Rroccoli responded more to S application than to directly applied foliar micronutrient solutions (Fe and 7n), and responded much better to (NH4)2SO4 + S than to Ca(NO3)2 at equivalent N rates. Increased soluble Ca + Mg content of the soil in the presence of S was thought to influence plant absorption of NH4 and/or K.
Keywords:Sulfur: nitrogen ratio  Ammonia loss  Calcium stimulated ammonium absorption  Viets effect
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