2012
Foliar manganese recommendations for Michigan soybeans on chronically Mn deficient soils
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Category:
Sustainable Production
Keywords:
GeneticsGenomicsSeed quality
Lead Principal Investigator:
Kurt Thelen, Michigan State University
Co-Principal Investigators:
Tim Boring, Michigan Soybean Committee
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Brief Project Summary:

The characteristics of many of Michigan's calcareous lake-bed and muck soils render soil applied MN fertilizer ineffective, so foliar MN applications are necessary for optimal growth. Presently, Michigan soybean producers do not have adequate information on optimal rates, products or timings of MN applied to soybeans on chronically MN deficient soils. This project will research and develop recommendations specifically for soybeans grown on Michigan's calcareous lake-bed and muck soils while developing components of application and evaluating products. First year results in 2009 indicated significant effects for yield occurred based on products used. It also appears soybean genetics (varieties)...

Unique Keywords:
#soil fertility
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