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Crop production impacts on soil phosphorus removal and soil test levels

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Pages 1172-1179 | Received 16 Jul 2015, Accepted 08 Feb 2016, Published online: 08 May 2017
 

ABSTRACT

An 8-year field study documented the impact of tillage, crop rotations, and crop residue management on agronomic and soil parameters at Brookings, South Dakota. The greatest annual proportion of above-ground biomass phosphorus (P) removed was from the grain (78–87% of total) although crop residue removed some P as well. Greater above-ground total biomass P (grain P + crop residue P) was removed from corn than from soybean and spring wheat crops mainly due to the greater corn grain biomass harvested. Cumulative above-ground biomass P removal was greatest for the corn-soybean rotation (214 kg P ha−1), while it was lowest for the soybean-wheat rotation (157 kg P ha−1). Tillage treatments within crop rotation or residue management treatments did not influence annual or cumulative P removal rates. Olsen extractable soil orthophosphate-P levels declined consistently through time from a mean of 40 µg g−1 (2004) to 26 µg g−1 (2011). Biomass P removal was calculated to be 15.7 ha−1 yr−1 to decrease Olsen extractable soil orthophosphate-P levels by 1 µg g−1 yr−1 over 8 years of the study.

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