Lime and phosphorus, R3-1001-1936

Local identifier
R3-1001, R-29-1936
Years operational
1936—
Objective
To study the interactions between liming and phosphorus plant-availability, and to study the effect of long-term phosphorus addition on soil and crops.
Description
This experiment have a three-factor split-split plot design with two field replicates. The three tested factors are i) limed or not limed at start, ii) limed or not limed again (in 1977), and iii) different levels of phosphorus addition, as described in Table 1. Phosphorus fertilizer is applied either as superphosphate (P20) or as Thomas phosphate, a byproduct of iron mining. Crop samples are collected every year, and top soil samples are collected every 6th year. Crop rotation and application of mineral fertilizers (excluding phosphorus) follow the management of the field where the experimental plots are located, and are not detailed in the experimental plan.
Data Access Statement
Available to any researcher on request
Data Access Notes
Researchers are allowed to use data and material from the long-term experiments, as long as the proposed activity does not cause large difficulties for SLU staff or diminish the future value of the field experiments. If the proposed activity entails more than a moderate cost to the Institution of Soil and Environment, the user will be expected to cover it. The long-term field experiments can be used for commercial research, but special legal contracts might be required. For access contact [email protected]
Data license
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Data policy
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Organization
Swedish University of Agricultural Sciences
research organisation
Person
Dr Sabina Braun
experiment manager
SLU
Soil and Envirionment

Site: Lanna research station

Type
research station field
Local code
R-29-1936
Location
Skara
Västra Götaland
Sweden
Geographic location
58.352226, 13.127418
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Visits permitted?
Yes
Visiting arrangements
Contact information: https://www.slu.se/en/departments/soil-environment/field-stations/lanna/
Management
Conventional farming
Soil description
Uderic Haploboroll (USDA)
Soil properties
VariableDepthValue (range)UnitsRef yearEstimated?Baseline?
clay content0 – 20 Centimetres42 percent
silt content0 – 20 Centimetres15 percent

Design period:

Design Type
Split split plot
Description
During the first ~20 years the crop rotation was fixed (7 years) and consisted of winter wheat, peas, spring cereals, ley I, ley II, spring cereals, and fallow. Since the late 1950s the crop rotation has been only cereals and oil seeds and occasional fallow, and not fixed in the experimental plan. No manure had been added since the late 1950s. The experiment is plowed once per year down to 20 cm depth, plant residues are left on field.
Design description
Map of plots: Liming: 1=no, 2=yes P level: 1= no P, 2= 17.5 kg super-phosphate yearly, 3=105 kg/ha super-phosphate every 6th year, 4=17.5 kg Thomas-phosphate yearly, 5=105 kg/ha Thomas-phosphate every 6th year, Liming 1974 | 1 1 1 1 1 | | 1 1 1 1 1 | | 2 2 2 2 2 | | 2 2 2 2 2 | Liming 1936 | 1 1 1 1 1 | | 2 2 2 2 2 | | 1 1 1 1 1 | | 2 2 2 2 2 | P level | 1 2 3 4 5 | | 1 2 3 4 5 | | 1 2 3 4 5 | | 1 2 3 4 5 | | - - - - - - - - | | - - - - - - - | | - - - - - - - - | | - - - - - - - - - - | Liming 1974 | 2 2 2 2 2 | | 2 2 2 2 2 | | 1 1 1 1 1 | | 1 1 1 1 1 | Liming 1936 | 1 1 1 1 1 | | 2 2 2 2 2 | | 1 1 1 1 1 | | 2 2 2 2 2 | P level | 3 4 5 1 2 | | 3 4 5 1 2 | | 3 4 5 1 2 | | 3 4 5 1 2 |
Number of plots
8
Number of subplots
5
Number of replicates
2
Number of harvests per year
1
Crops
CropYears grown
winter wheat
spring oats
spring barley
spring rapeseed
spring wheat
peas
fallow
grass clover leys
Factors
Factor name
Factor levels
liming exposure
Liming event I  (6000 kg/ha)
1936—1936
Chemical form: calcium oxide
The equivalent of 6000 kg CaO/ha was added as a mixture of burnt and slaked lime.
Liming event II  (6000 kg/ha)
1977—1977
Chemical form: calcium oxide
The equivalent of 6000 kg CaO/ha was added as a mixture of burnt and slaked lime.
no liming  (0 )
phosphate fertilizer exposure
P0  (0 )
superphosphate 1  (17.5 kgP/ha)
1936—
Application frequency: annually
Chemical form: triple superphosphate
Triple superphosphate corresponding to 17.5 kg P per hectare, added every year
superphosphate 2  (105 kgP/ha)
1936—
Application frequency: every 6th year
Chemical form: triple superphosphate
Triple superphosphate corresponding to 105 kg P per hectare, added every 6th year
Thomas phosphate 1  (17.5 kgP/ha)
1936—
Application frequency: annually
Chemical form: thomas phosphate
Thomas phosphate (a byproduct from steel production, contains about 4 % P) corresponding to 17.5 kg P per hectare, added yearly
Thomas phosphate 2  (105 kgP/ha)
1936—
Application frequency: every 6th year
Chemical form: thomas phosphate
Thomas phosphate (a byproduct from steel production, contains about 4 % P) corresponding to 105 kg P per hectare, added every 6th year
Measurements
VariableMaterialUnitsFrequencyScaleComment
phosphorous contentAll cropsannually
soil pHSoilevery 6th year
plant available phosphorousSoilevery 6th yearAmmonium acetate lactate extraction
potassium contentSoilevery 6th yearAmmonium acetate lactate extraction
calcium contentSoilevery 6th yearAmmonium acetate lactate extraction
magnesium contentSoilevery 6th yearAmmonium acetate lactate extraction

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