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  • Many European countries base phosphorus (P) fertilizer recommendations mainly on soil P levels and long-term trials, often overlooking specific site conditions, leading to excessive applications.
  • A study analyzed around 2000 datasets from 30 field experiments in Germany and Austria, focusing on how different soil aspects affect yield responses to P fertilization.
  • The findings highlight that soil texture and organic matter significantly influence P effectiveness, suggesting a need to refine current fertilization guidelines to reduce environmental harm.

Article Abstract

Phosphorus (P) fertilizer recommendations in most European countries are based on plant-available soil P contents and long-term field experiments. Site-specific conditions are often neglected, resulting in excessive P fertilizer applications. P fertilization experiments including relevant site and soil parameters were evaluated in order to analyze the yield response. The database comprises about 2000 datasets from 30 field experiments from Germany and Austria. Statistical evaluations using a classification and regression tree approach, and multiple linear regression analysis indicate that besides plant-available soil P content, soil texture and soil organic matter content have a large influence on the effectiveness of P fertilization. This study methodology can be a basis for modification and specification of existing P fertilization recommendations and thus contribute to mitigate environmental impacts of P fertilization.

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http://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC5722740PMC
http://dx.doi.org/10.1007/s13280-017-0971-1DOI Listing

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