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dc.contributor.authorAfraa, Ahmed-
dc.contributor.authorAkram, Al-Balkhi-
dc.contributor.authorAreej, AlKheder-
dc.contributor.authorAbd Al Karim, Jaafar-
dc.contributor.authorZaryab, Khan-
dc.date.accessioned2026-07-07T06:02:49Z-
dc.date.available2026-07-07T06:02:49Z-
dc.date.issued2026-06-30-
dc.identifier.citationhttps://journal.djas.uodiyala.edu.iq/en_US
dc.identifier.issn2073-9524-
dc.identifier.issn2310-8746-
dc.identifier.urihttps://journal.djas.uodiyala.edu.iq/-
dc.identifier.urihttp://148.72.244.84/xmlui/handle/xmlui/17197-
dc.description.abstractAchieving sustainable phosphorus (P) is a critical for food security in calcareous soils, where P fixation limits crop productivity. This study evaluated the integrated effects of phosphatic fertilizers-single superphosphate (SSP), triple superphosphate (TSP), monoammonium phosphate (MAP), and management cow manure (20 t ha⁻¹) on wheat yield, P dynamics, and P use efficiency in a calcareous soil (pH 8.2, 50% CaCO₃). Seven treatment included: control (no P), SSP, SSP+manure, TSP, TSP+manure, MAP, and MAP+manure. Phosphorus was applied at 37.5 kg P₂O₅ ha⁻¹. Results demonstrated that MAP with manure significantly (p<0.05) increased grain yield (3.78 t ha⁻¹), biological yield (21.86 t ha⁻¹), and 1000-grain weight (47.6 g) versus the control. Available P in post-harvest soil was highest with TSP+manure (46.89 mg kg⁻¹) and lowest in the control (4.69 mg kg⁻¹). The MAP+manure treatment maximized phosphorus use efficiency, PUE, (27.7%), while SSP alone showed the lowest PUE (14.4%). Grain P concentration peaked in TSP+manure (0.46%) and MAP+manure (0.38%). Synergistic interactions between manure and MAP enhanced P availability by reducing Ca-P fixation, improving root uptake, and sustaining fertility. In conclusions: Co-application of MAP (37.5 kg P₂O₅ ha⁻¹) and cattle manure (20 t ha⁻¹) optimizes wheat productivity and PUE in calcareous soils. This integrated strategy mitigates P depletion risks and supports sustainable intensification.en_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherUniversity of Diyala / College of Agricultureen_US
dc.subjectSoil phosphorus, Nutrient management, Organic amendment, Phosphorus dynamics.en_US
dc.titleSynergistic Effects of Phosphatic Fertilizers and Cow Manure on Wheat Yield and Phosphorus Use Efficiency in Calcareous Soilsen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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