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hal.structure.identifierUniversité Catholique de Louvain = Catholic University of Louvain [UCL]
dc.contributor.authorNAWARA, S.
hal.structure.identifierUniversité Catholique de Louvain = Catholic University of Louvain [UCL]
dc.contributor.authorVAN DAEL, T.
hal.structure.identifierUniversité Catholique de Louvain = Catholic University of Louvain [UCL]
dc.contributor.authorMERCKX, R.
hal.structure.identifierResearch Institute for Agricultural, Fisheries and Food [ILVO]
dc.contributor.authorAMERY, F.
hal.structure.identifierSoil Service of Belgium
dc.contributor.authorELSEN, A.
hal.structure.identifierSoil Service of Belgium
dc.contributor.authorODEURS, W.
hal.structure.identifierSoil Service of Belgium
hal.structure.identifierUniversité Catholique de Louvain = Catholic University of Louvain [UCL]
dc.contributor.authorVANDENDRIESSCHE, H.
hal.structure.identifierRothamsted Research
dc.contributor.authorMCGRATH, S.
hal.structure.identifierWalloon Center of Agricultural Research
dc.contributor.authorROISIN, C.
hal.structure.identifierAGroécologie, Innovations, teRritoires [AGIR]
dc.contributor.authorJOUANY, Claire
hal.structure.identifierInteractions Sol Plante Atmosphère [UMR ISPA]
dc.contributor.authorPELLERIN, Sylvain
hal.structure.identifierInteractions Sol Plante Atmosphère [UMR ISPA]
dc.contributor.authorDENOROY, Pascal
hal.structure.identifierUniversity of Rostock
dc.contributor.authorEICHLER-LÖBERMANN, B.
hal.structure.identifierDepartement of Soil and Environment
dc.contributor.authorBÖRJESSON, G.
hal.structure.identifierUniversité Catholique de Louvain = Catholic University of Louvain [UCL]
hal.structure.identifierUniversity of Antwerp [UA]
dc.contributor.authorGOOS, P.
hal.structure.identifierUniversité Catholique de Louvain = Catholic University of Louvain [UCL]
dc.contributor.authorAKKERMANS, W.
hal.structure.identifierUniversité Catholique de Louvain = Catholic University of Louvain [UCL]
dc.contributor.authorSMOLDERS, E.
dc.date.accessioned2024-04-08T12:04:42Z
dc.date.available2024-04-08T12:04:42Z
dc.date.issued2017
dc.identifier.issn1351-0754
dc.identifier.urihttps://oskar-bordeaux.fr/handle/20.500.12278/196319
dc.description.abstractEnMost soil tests for available phosphorus (P) perform rather poorly in predicting crop response. This study was set up to compare different established soil tests in their capacity to predict crop response across contrasting types of soil. Soil samples from long-term field experiments, the oldest >100 years old, were collected in five European countries. The total number of soil samples (n = 218), which differed in cropping and P treatment, and originated from 11 different soil types, were analysed with five tests: ammonium oxalate (Ox), ammonium lactate (AL), Olsen P, 0.01 m CaCl2 and the diffusive gradient in thin film (DGT). The first three tests denote available P quantity (Q), whereas the last two indicate P intensity (I) of the soil solution. All five tests were positively related to the crop yield data (n = 317). The Q-tests generally outperformed I-tests when evaluated with goodness of fit in Mitscherlich models, but critical P values of the I-tests varied the least among different types of soil. No test was clearly superior to the others, except for the oxalate extraction, which was generally poor. The combination of Q- and I-tests performed slightly better for predicting crop yield than any single soil P test. This Q + I analysis explains why recent successes with I-tests (e.g. DGT) were found for soils with larger P sorption than for those in the present study. This systematic evaluation of soil tests using a unique compilation of established field trials provides critical soil P values that are valid across Europe. Highlights We compared soil P tests for predicting crop response across contrasting soil types. No test was clearly superior to the others except for the oxalate extraction, which was generally poor. This study suggests that intensity tests do not perform markedly better than quantity tests. The evaluation of soil P tests on this unique dataset provided critical soil P values across Europe.
dc.language.isoen
dc.publisherWiley
dc.title.enA comparison of soil tests for available phosphorus in long-term field experiments in Europe
dc.typeArticle de revue
dc.identifier.doi10.1111/ejss.12486
dc.subject.halSciences du Vivant [q-bio]
dc.subject.halSciences de l'Homme et Société
dc.subject.halSciences de l'environnement
bordeaux.journalEuropean Journal of Soil Science
bordeaux.page873-885
bordeaux.volume68
bordeaux.hal.laboratoriesInteractions Soil Plant Atmosphere (ISPA) - UMR 1391*
bordeaux.issue6
bordeaux.institutionBordeaux Sciences Agro
bordeaux.institutionINRAE
bordeaux.peerReviewedoui
hal.identifierhal-02625511
hal.version1
hal.popularnon
hal.audienceInternationale
hal.origin.linkhttps://hal.archives-ouvertes.fr//hal-02625511v1
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