Abstract
Abstract The effects of superphosphate rates up to 1000 kg/ha with and without 56 kg/ha nitrogen (N) on the yield, grain size, nutrient concentration, and baking quality of ‘Karamu’ wheat were investigated on blocks which has previously grown three - seven wheat crops. ‘Karamu’ grown on land which had had seven previous wheat crops compared to three previous crops, gave lower grain yields but no change in grain weight or % N concentration. There was a small drop in bake score and an increase in the % phosphorus (P) and % sulphur (S) concentrations in the grain grown on land which had had a greater number of crops. There was no significant interaction between years in wheat and the fertiliser treatments. Grain yield increased with superphosphate rates up to 500 kg/ha but 90% of the maximum grain yield was produced at 250 kg/ha. There was a large response to N. Grain weight was increased by superphosphate additions but reduced by N. Superphosphate increased the P, N, and S grain uptake particularly with add...
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