Quantifying labile phosphorus (P) pools in biosolids is needed to manage biosolids for both agronomic and environmental purposes. Phosphorus indices originated in an effort to protect surface water quality from-non-point-agricultural P inputs. The objectives of this research were to: (1) evaluate soil test components of the western Oregon P index...
The effects of zinc and phosphorus treatments on five different
plant species were investigated in a greenhouse experiment. A
second greenhouse experiment extended these investigations in sweet
corn over a broad range of phosphorus treatments with and without
adequate zinc nutrition to study phosphorus induced zinc deficiency.
The plant responses...
The objectives of this study were to evaluate and compare the
availability of native and applied P in Central Oregon pumice soils
with that in Willamette valley soils and calcareous soils from Eastern
Oregon. The experimental work to meet these objectives included
laboratory and greenhouse studies.
The removal of P...
The relationships between zinc, iron, and phosphorus in sweet
corn were investigated under field and greenhouse conditions. The
soils used in this study (both acid and calcareous) were low in available
zinc and phosphorus.
The experiments received standard, uniform rates of nitrogen
potassium, magnesium, and sulphur. Corn was used as...
Twelve Sri Lankan Alfisols were characterized for P. Soils
were incubated for three weeks with sufficient P applied
(P2) to elevate soil solution P to 0.2 ug P/g solution as
determined by sorption curves, with 75 percent of P2 (P1),
and without P (P0). For PO treatments, (a) organic P,...
Striga, a genus of obligate parasitic weeds in the family Orobanchaceae, has been
identified as the most important biological factor limiting agricultural productivity in sub-Saharan Africa. Germination of Striga seeds is triggered by strigolactone root exudates
from host plants. Strigolactones also induce hyphal branching in arbuscular mycorrhizal
(AM) fungi, which...