EFFECT OF VARYING LEVELS OF ROCK PHOSPHATE ON THE GROWTH AND YIELD OF STYLO (Stylosanthes guyanensis Aubl.) UNDER ACIDIC SOILS
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Stylosanthes guyanensis Aubl, Apatite, Rock phosphate, Acidic soils, Pasture legumeAbstract
Height of stylo plants at first and second cuttings significantly increased upon application of 300 kg/ha rock phoshate (103.71 kg P2O5). Fresh herbage yield also increased when 100 to 400 kg/ha of rock phosphate was applied. Totalfresh herbage and dry matter yields of Stylo applied with 100 kg/ha rock phosphate and supplemented with 30 kg N/ha and 60 kg K/ha were comparable to the yield of plants applied with 60 kg P2O5/ha from solophos. Plant tissue analysis from second to fourth cuttings revealed a general increase in P content, but not in N and K with increasing rates of rock phosphate application.
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