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Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences

Year: 2001 | Volume: 4 | Issue: 5 | Page No.: 593-596
DOI: 10.3923/pjbs.2001.593.596
Use of Industrial Waste and Bye-Products as a P Source for Improving Crop Production II. Effect of Source and Rate of P Application on Growth and P Uptake by Six Crop Species
S. M. Alam, Zafar Iqbal, A. Latif and M. Akhtar

Abstract: Pot experiments were conducted to compare DCP, an industrial bye-product, against standard fertilizer SSP for growth and P uptake behaviour and to evaluate the performance of DCP as a P fertilizer source for several crop species. Single superphosphate and DCP were applied @ 0, 22, 44, 88, and 176 mg P kg -1 to a loam soil (Lyallpur III series, typic ustocrept). The first crop series grown were wheat, lentil and chickpea while the second series contained sorghum, maize and mungbean and in third series bermuda grass, brassica and berseeem were used. After each crop harvest soil samples were drawn for P analysis and the same P rates from two sources were applied to respective pots. Plants were grown for various time periods before harvesting and P uptake was estimated. Rate of P application increased DMY and P uptake, but the P rate required for maximum DMY varied depending on crop requirements. Brassica, bermuda grass and mungbean were less responsive to applied P while berseem, maize and sorghum responded more to P application. The behaviour of the two sources for DMY and P uptake by the six crop species were mostly alike. However, for crops that responded more to P application, DCP proved similar or sometimes superior to SSP. The amount of residual P after each crop harvest was significantly higher in DCP as compared to SSP applied treatment.

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S. M. Alam, Zafar Iqbal, A. Latif and M. Akhtar, 2001. Use of Industrial Waste and Bye-Products as a P Source for Improving Crop Production II. Effect of Source and Rate of P Application on Growth and P Uptake by Six Crop Species. Pakistan Journal of Biological Sciences, 4: 593-596.

Keywords: Crop species, P rate, P response and P source

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