DOI: 10.29136/mediterranean.1199628 ISSN: 2528-9675
Variable rate phosphorus fertilizer recommendations for rainfed wheat
Al-mabrouk Hamid Hasan Wardamı, Sabit Erşahin, Gülay Karahan - General Earth and Planetary Sciences
- General Engineering
- General Environmental Science
A uniform application of phosphorus (P) fertilizers to spatially variable soils often results in under-fertilization in low P-localities and over-fertilization in high P-localities. This study aimed to evaluate the variable rate applicability of P fertilizers on a 300-ha sloping landscape under rainfed winter wheat cultivation for over 70 years. The soils were sampled (155 samples) using a random spatial sampling technique based on visual differences in soil color and topographic factors. Plant available soil P content (Pav) and other variables of soil samples were analyzed. The spatial variability of Pav was evaluated and the area was divided into three uniform zones (low, medium, high) for fertilizer P application based on the spatial variation of Pav. The values of Pav showed moderate variablity (CV= 21.3%). The fertilizer recommended by the Ministry of Agriculture and Forestry (MAF) was calculated for five identically-sized sub-regions. The results showed that P fertilizer rates calculated for all five sub-regions based on MAF were identical, suggesting that the MAF was insensitive to spatial variability of Pav in the study soils. Both semivariograms and surface maps of soil properties indicated a strong spatial association between Pav and each of plant available water content (PAWC) and aggregate stability index (ASI), suggesting that yield limitation casued by PAWC should be considered in a variable P-application program in the study area. A more comprehensive study is needed to evaluate the efficiency and cost-benefit economics of variable P application in the study soils.
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