Abstract

Abstract The effect of the presence of different anions (oxalate, citrate, sulphate, and chloride) on phosphorus (P) availability from different P sources [rock phosphate (RP), single superphosphate (SSP), and diammonium phosphate (DAP)] in a P‐deficient soil of Haryana (India) was studied. The moong‐bean (Vigna radiata) was the test crop. Grain and straw yield of moong‐bean, P uptake by grain and straw increased with increasing levels of P applied through three sources and in presence of different anions. The relative agronomic effectiveness (RAE) of soluble fertilizer (SSP and DAP) were much higher than water insoluble P (RP). The RAE of DAP in presence of anions was greatly affected by the type of anions. The percent utilization of added P generally increased with increasing P levels applied through RP but it decreased with increasing P levels when applied through soluble P sources (SSP and DAP). The values of P utilization for RP were smaller, even at highest P level, than for SSP and DAP recorded at ...

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