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Phosphorus Fertility Assessment of Intensively Farmed Areas of Catchments Draining to the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area; 2: Potential of Soils to Release Soluble Phosphorus
Abstract:Abstract

The potential of fertilized cropping soils (sugarcane, vegetables, fruit trees) in river catchments that drain to the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area in northeastern Australia to release soluble phosphorus (P) was assessed using soil chemical tests on typical soils (0–10 cm) collected in 2003. Tests included total P, diagnostic soil P tests, estimates of P buffering, and soluble and redox sensitive soil P. Routine soil P tests proved poor predictors of CaCl2 P (0.005 M). Values≥0.20 for the Mehlich‐3 P saturation ratio separated (P<0.01) lower from higher concentrations of CaCl2 P. The ratio of Mehlich‐3 Fe to Mehlich‐3 Fe+Mehlich‐3 Al] is offered as a possible simple index of redox sensitive P. Part 1 (Rayment and Bloesch 2006 Rayment, G. E. and Bloesch, P. M. 2006. Phosphorus fertility assessment of intensively farmed areas of catchments draining to the Great Barrier Reef World Heritage Area, 1: Soil phosphorus status. Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis, : 37 Google Scholar]) describes the soil survey in more detail.
Keywords:Horticulture  Mehlich‐3  P‐buffering  redox P  reef  soil tests  sugarcane
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