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Methods for assessing soil available phosphate in Europe
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Methods for assessing soil available phosphate in Europe
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Soil phosphorus; availability
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COST-Action 832 - Agricultural contribution to Eutrophication
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Full name of research-institution/enterprise: Station fédérale de recherches en production végétale RAC
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A, B, DK, FIN, F, D, GR, H, IRL, I, NL, N, PL, RO, E, S, CH, GB
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Each european country is using its own method for the determination of phosphorus availability to plants, together with an appropriate interpretation scheme of the P-status and fertilizer recommendations. In order to compare systems, a soil exchange program was organised: 16 P-methods were compared on 135 soils from 12 countries. The amount of extracted P decreased in the order Ptotal > Poxal. > PAL > PMe3 > PBray > PAAEDTA, PDL, PCAL > POlsen > Ppaper strip, PAAAc, PMorgan > PH2O, PCO2, PCaCl2. Isotopically exchangeable P was also measured. A large variability was observed in the results obtained by laboratories using the same method, thus demonstrating the great importance of an identical lab procedure as a prerequisite to any comparison. The traditional correlation/regression approach showed its limitations when applied to inhomogeneously distributed data and was replaced by more robust techniques that showed laboratory differential bias and confidence intervals of the log-transformed values. Even if all the methods reacted in the same way to growing amounts of added P in several trials, there were wide differences between results obtained with different methods. The interpretation schemes for P-status were also compared and revealed that about 50% of the tested soils were P-deficient. This last observation appears not to be in line with a generally high P fertilization during the last decades in Europe and should lead to a better evaluation of the plant-available soil phosphorus.
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Swiss Database: COST-DB of the State Secretariat for Education and Research Hallwylstrasse 4 CH-3003 Berne, Switzerland Tel. +41 31 322 74 82 Swiss Project-Number: C01.0040
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