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Original Articles

Evaluation of Crop Responses to Applied Fertilizer Phosphorus and Derivation of Optimum Recommendations using the Mitscherlich–Bray Equation

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Pages 847-858 | Received 20 Dec 2005, Accepted 15 Aug 2005, Published online: 05 Feb 2007
 

Abstract

In this article, the responses of three important crops (rice, wheat, and soybeans) to applied phosphorous (P) were examined and economically optimum P fertilizer recommendations using the Mitscherlich–Bray model were derived for the three crops at four locations in India. Crop‐yield responses were related to extractable P concentrations estimated by the Olsen method, employing a modification of Mitscherlich's equation. The parameters were considered reliable enough to use for the estimation of fertilizer recommendations at different fertilizer cost–price ratios (p) and marginal rate of return (R). The b parameter value explains how much soil P can substitute for fertilizer P. Thus, for each incremental unit of extractable P, fertilizer P could be reduced by 2.0, 2.9, 1.5, and 1.5 kg P/ha for rice (Periyar), rice (Bhubaneswar), wheat (Hisar), and soybean (Raipur), respectively. Optimum fertilizer rates for rice, wheat, and soybean were generated for different soil P fertility levels. There is also need for such information for other soils and crops.

Acknowledgments

We thank the scientists and staff of soil test crop‐response correlation section in the department of Soil Science, Tamilnadu Agricultural University, Coimbatore; IGKVV, Raipur, and Hisar Agricultural University, Hisar, for providing us the data used in this article.

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