Abstract

Basic slag, calcinated rock phosphate, monocalcium phosphate and rock phosphate were applied to acid, clay-loam soil at rates of 0, 50 and 100 ppm P. Yield response was assessed using subterranean clover and residual values using clover or wheat. Basic slag and monocalcium phosphate were equally efficient in producing increased yield in the first period and basic slag slightly better during the residual phase. Calcined rock phosphate was slightly inferior to rock phosphate at first, but was equal during the second stage: both were markedly inferior to the other two fertilizers when clover was the crop.

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