2009
Soybean yield response to soil P and K availability: Optimizing fertilizer expenses
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Sustainable Production
Keywords:
GeneticsGenomicsSeed quality
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This is the first year of this project.
Lead Principal Investigator:
John Grove, University of Kentucky
Co-Principal Investigators:
Lloyd Murdock, University of Kentucky
Greg Schwab, University of Kentucky
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Brief Project Summary:

The primary goal of this project is to reduce the cost of producing soybeans. Fertilizer phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) prices have been rising. New technologies for P and K fertilization (variable rate application) have been developed, and new soybean varieties with greater disease, nematode and herbicide resistance are available, but the University of Kentucky's soil test-based P and K fertility recommendations for soybean have not been changed. In Kentucky, soybean P and K fertilization is recommended up to the point that the soil test (Mehlich III) P and K reach 60 and 300 pounds per acre, respectively. Modern circumstances suggest that our understanding of soybean's response to soil...

Unique Keywords:
#phosphorus (p), #potassium (k), #soil fertility, #soybean fertility studies, #variable rate application
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