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1. Impact of Phosphorus Source and Timing on Corn Yield and Root GrowthPhosphorus (P) management is critical in maize production due to limited mobility, solubility, and stratification in soils. This study evaluates P application techniques with regard to maize grain yield, total P uptake, and root distribution. Our hypothesis was that applying P as a side dress in a low P soil at a low dose equal to plant uptake can compensate for not maintaining soil test P at the critical level, providing sufficient P during peak demand and sustaining high yields. A greenhouse... A. Beltrame, C. Penn, D. Quinn, M. Williams, C. Zhang |
2. Evaluating Classification Methods for Phosphorus Responsiveness for Fertilizer RecommendationsField crop yield responses to fertilizer applications are often uncertain, and the likelihood of a response at a given site is typically determined using correlation-based soil test methods whose accuracy is not well established. The objective of this study was to evaluate three alternative approaches to classify field sites as responsive or non-responsive to phosphorus (P) fertilization in wheat. The methods tested were: (i) a linear-plateau correlation model, (ii) a linear-plateau correlation... D. Ruiz diaz, S. Cominelli, J. Lacasa |