Abstract

35S-labelled gypsum fertilizer was incorporated under field conditions into pastures which were separated into white clover (Trifolium repens L.) and perennial ryegrass (Lolium perenne L.) tops and roots. These were added to four soils from improved and unimproved pastures. The re-utilization of labelled fertilizer sulphur (S) was assessed under growth cabinet conditions (20°C day, 13°C night, daylength 16 h, light intensity 120–170 lx) by growing perennial ryegrass plants for 23 weeks.

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