Growth and yield of corn grown on two alluvial soils of Louisiana applied with different phosphorus rates
Document Type
Article
Publication Date
7-2-2016
Abstract
The influence of soil properties on phosphorus (P) availability of Louisiana alluvial soils is not fully understood. A pot experiment was conducted in 2011 to evaluate the effect of different P fertilizer rate (0, 34, 67, 101 and 134 kg P2O5 ha−1) on corn growth and development on Perry clay and Commerce silt loam (sil) soils and relate Mehlich-3 and Bray-2 soil test P values with yield, total biomass, and P uptake of corn. The Bray-2 P values were six times higher than Mehlich-3 P values for Commerce sil while they were similar for Perry clay. Bray-2 and Mehlich-3 extractable-P of both soils increased with increasing P rate but only corn grown on Perry clay responded to P rate (P < 0.05). Implementation of appropriate testing procedure for estimating plant-available P in soil is an important component of effective P fertilization guidelines for corn.
Publication Source (Journal or Book title)
Journal of Plant Nutrition
First Page
1137
Last Page
1146
Recommended Citation
Dalen, M., Tubana, B., Kanke, Y., Lofton, J., & Mascagni, H. (2016). Growth and yield of corn grown on two alluvial soils of Louisiana applied with different phosphorus rates. Journal of Plant Nutrition, 39 (8), 1137-1146. https://doi.org/10.1080/01904167.2015.1105261