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LIN ML; FOX RL.
1992.
THE COMPARATIVE AGRONOMIC EFFECTIVENESS OF ROCK
PHOSPHATE AND SUPERPHOSPHATE FOR BANANA.
FERTILIZER RESEARCH.
31(2):131-135.
Address:
LIN ML, TAIWAN TEA EXPT STN,DEPT TEA
AGRON,TAOYUAN 32613,TAIWAN.
The agronomic effectiveness of three rock
phosphates (Idaho, Florida and North Carolina) as
influenced by mycorrhizal inoculation with Glomus
aggregatum was evaluated using small banana (Musa
paradisiaca L.) corms as planting material. The
treatments included superphosphate and a no-P
control. The soil was fumigated to eliminate
mycorrhizal propagules. The amount of P added was
based on the quantity of material needed as
superphosphate to establish 0.2 mg P L-1 in
solution. Plants were grown in an Oxisol in
9-liter pots for 3 months after growth commenced.
Plant dry weight, P percentage in the 3rd leaf,
and total P uptake were increased when plants
fertilized with insoluble rock phosphates were
inoculated with mycorrhiza-producing fungi.
Phosphorus uptake by plants fertilized with
Idaho, Florida, and North Carolina rock
phosphates was 0.18, 0.42, and 0.97 as much as by
plants fertilized with superphosphate. The
beneficial effect of mycorrhiza on phosphate
uptake was 136, 30, 2 and 24 % for plants
fertilized with Idaho, Florida and North Carolina
rock phosphate, and superphosphate, respectively.
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