4.6 Article Proceedings Paper

Soil test phosphorus and cumulative phosphorus budgets in fertilized grassland

Journal

AMBIO
Volume 44, Issue -, Pages S252-S262

Publisher

SPRINGER
DOI: 10.1007/s13280-015-0628-x

Keywords

Fertilization; Grassland; Long-term field experiments; Phosphorus; Phosphorus budget; Soil test P

Funding

  1. Sustainable Agriculture Environmental Systems (SAGES) program of Agriculture and Agri-Food Canada
  2. INRA
  3. Agroscope-ACW
  4. Yara Finland

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We analyzed the linearity of relationships between soil test P (STP) and cumulative phosphorus (P) budget using data from six long-term fertilized grassland sites in four countries: France (Erce and Gramond), Switzerland (Les Verrieres), Canada (Levis), and Finland (Maaninka and Siikajoki). STP was determined according to existing national guidelines. A linear-plateaumodel was used to determine the presence of deflection points in the relationships. Deflection points with (x, y) coordinates were observed everywhere but Maaninka. Above the deflection point, a significant linear relationship was obtained (0.33< r(2) < 0.72) at four sites, while below the deflection point, the relationship was not significant, with a negligible rate of STP decrease. The relationship was not linear over the range of STP encountered at most sites, suggesting a need for caution when using the P budget approach to predict STP changes in grasslands, particularly in situations of very low P fertilization. Our study provides insights and description of a tool to improve global P strategies aimed at maintaining STP at levels adequate for grassland production while reducing the risk of P pollution of water.

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