Adequate nutrients in forms available to plant roots are essential for sustainable crop production. Soil testing for phosphorus and potassium availability allows growers and crop advisers to determine whether a soil is likely to respond to fertilization. As yields have risen with improved management and production systems, crop nutrient demand and the removal of nutrients with harvested crops have increased. An in-depth discussion of soil tests for phosphorus and potassium and their use in California cropping systems is clearly needed. We review how these nutrients become available to plant roots, how samples are taken and test results interpreted, complementary ways to assess the adequacy of supplies and what research is needed to improve ...
Soil tests for phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) are reported on the elemental basis by all soil test...
One of the present difficulties of soil chemistry is a satisfactory evaluation of soil fertility. Th...
Environmental concerns and rapidly decreasing phosphorus (P) resources caused a renewed interest in ...
Adequate nutrients in forms available to plant roots are essential for sustainable crop production. ...
Producers often ask questions about tissue testing to decide emergency in-season phosphorus (P) an...
Developing a field\u27s fertilizer prescription as a part of a site-specific nutrient management pla...
Thirty-seven surface (0-0.10 or 0-0.20 m) soils covering a wide range of soil types (16 Vertosols, 6...
This report is to help you understand the results of the soil analyses and the recommendations, and ...
Soil phosphorus testing made great strides with multiple chemical tests proposed and implemented tha...
Iowa farmer and crop consultant interest in the use of tissue testing for phosphorus (P) and potassi...
One of the most important factors regarding soil and plant health is nutrient availability and ferti...
Soil phosphorus (P) tests are used for P fertilization recommendations, environmental evaluations, a...
Soil testing is a program that includes taking samples from a field or site, performing a laboratory...
Since 1989 and until the summer of this year, all soil testing laboratories in Iowa and the USA drie...
Effective use and recycling of manures together with occasional and judicious use of supplementary f...
Soil tests for phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) are reported on the elemental basis by all soil test...
One of the present difficulties of soil chemistry is a satisfactory evaluation of soil fertility. Th...
Environmental concerns and rapidly decreasing phosphorus (P) resources caused a renewed interest in ...
Adequate nutrients in forms available to plant roots are essential for sustainable crop production. ...
Producers often ask questions about tissue testing to decide emergency in-season phosphorus (P) an...
Developing a field\u27s fertilizer prescription as a part of a site-specific nutrient management pla...
Thirty-seven surface (0-0.10 or 0-0.20 m) soils covering a wide range of soil types (16 Vertosols, 6...
This report is to help you understand the results of the soil analyses and the recommendations, and ...
Soil phosphorus testing made great strides with multiple chemical tests proposed and implemented tha...
Iowa farmer and crop consultant interest in the use of tissue testing for phosphorus (P) and potassi...
One of the most important factors regarding soil and plant health is nutrient availability and ferti...
Soil phosphorus (P) tests are used for P fertilization recommendations, environmental evaluations, a...
Soil testing is a program that includes taking samples from a field or site, performing a laboratory...
Since 1989 and until the summer of this year, all soil testing laboratories in Iowa and the USA drie...
Effective use and recycling of manures together with occasional and judicious use of supplementary f...
Soil tests for phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) are reported on the elemental basis by all soil test...
One of the present difficulties of soil chemistry is a satisfactory evaluation of soil fertility. Th...
Environmental concerns and rapidly decreasing phosphorus (P) resources caused a renewed interest in ...