2004
DOI: 10.1080/02571862.2004.10635041
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Threshold values for sulphur in soils of the main maize-producing areas of South Africa

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“…In recent past, crop deficiencies of S have been reported in cropping systems that have reduced anthropogenic S input and failure to replenishment S through fertilizer input to compensate exportation [53]. In line with this, continuous application of Sulphur-free fertilizers may also induce S deficiency [54] such as the case in this study. All the nutrient sources were S-free except for the negligible content contained in FYM (NPK2) and Mavuno fertilizer, used in the NPK3 treatment [55].…”
Section: Maize Agronomic Response Clusterssupporting
confidence: 77%
“…In recent past, crop deficiencies of S have been reported in cropping systems that have reduced anthropogenic S input and failure to replenishment S through fertilizer input to compensate exportation [53]. In line with this, continuous application of Sulphur-free fertilizers may also induce S deficiency [54] such as the case in this study. All the nutrient sources were S-free except for the negligible content contained in FYM (NPK2) and Mavuno fertilizer, used in the NPK3 treatment [55].…”
Section: Maize Agronomic Response Clusterssupporting
confidence: 77%
“…The RY concept described and applied in K research by Bray (1944) and recently by Van Biljon et al (2004) to evaluate the threshold levels for S, was used. The advantages and shortcomings of the RY concept were discussed by the latter authors who decided to apply RY to their field data because it enabled them to include results from different climatic zones, soil types, maize cultivars, plant spacing and seasons.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The RY concept described and applied by Bray (1944) and recently by Van Biljon et al (2004) to evaluate the threshold levels for S, was used. The advantages and shortcomings of the RY concept were discussed by the latter authors who decided to apply RY to their field data because it enabled them to include results from different climatic zones, soil types, maize cultivars, plant spacing and seasons.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Field experiments previously described by Van Biljon et al (2004), with nine treatments replicated three times in randomized blocks were conducted in the main maize growing area of South Africa. Representative soil profiles were selected at each locality, described, classified, analyzed and results presented in Table 1.…”
Section: Methodsmentioning
confidence: 99%