Abstract:Our understanding of the contribution of crop root residues to phosphorus (P) cycling is mainly derived from studies using excavated roots re-introduced to soil. This study aims to quantify total below-ground P (BGP) of mature canola in situ and to estimate directly the proportion accessed by subsequent wheat. 33P-Labelled phosphoric acid was fed by stem wick to canola (Brassica napus) grown in sand or loam in pots. Shoots were removed from all plants at maturity. Half of the pots were destructively sampled. A… Show more
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