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Original Articles

Evaluation of Starter Fertilizers for Corn on Soils Testing High for Phosphorus

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Pages 1381-1392 | Published online: 24 Jun 2011
 

Abstract

Many soils are testing in the above optimum range for phosphorus (P) in our region. The use of traditional starter fertilizers for corn (Zea mays L.) that supply 20–36 kg P ha−1 on these soils may not be desirable. The objective of this study was to evaluate the response of corn to starter fertilizers on typical high P soils and to investigate the need for nitrogen (N), P, potassium (K), or sulfur (S) as a component of starter fertilizers. A starter fertilizer evaluation study was conducted at four sites to evaluate the effects of six materials in no-till high P soils. The liquid starter fertilizers were formulated using UAN (Urea–Ammonium nitrate), APP (Ammonium Polyphosphate), AS (Ammonium Sulfate), and KCl (liquid KCl). Starter treatments (kg ha−1 N–P2O5–K2O–S) consisted of none, 56-0-0 (UAN), 56-34-0 (UAN+APP), 34-34-0 (UAN+APP), 34-34-0-11S(UAN+APP+AS), 10-34-0 (APP), and 11-34-11 (APP+KCl) kg ha−1 N–P2O5–K2O–S. In the starter fertilizer evaluation study, responses to starter were variable. Generally there was little benefit from the addition of P to the starter, but there were occasional benefits in early growth and yield from the addition of K, AS or N. Yields from the AS treatment were similar or superior to the conventional starter treatment, suggesting that AS may have a role as a low P starter fertilizer material on these soils.

Acknowledgments

This research was supported in part by a grant from the Foundation for Agronomic Research.

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