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ABSTRACT
A quadratic regression model including selected linear interactions was fitted to yields of corn (Zea mays L.) grown on a Hartsells loam having varying K soil test levels and K fertilizer applications in the row and broadcast. Inclusion of 3 years of observation in the analysis produced no interaction of year and the parameters for K soil test level or K fertilizer application. There were significant single factor and interaction effects on corn yields due to soil test K levels and K fertilizer applied broadcast or in the row. The corn yield prediction equation illustrates the effect of row or broadcast K upon corn yield at different K soil test levels.
1 Contribution from the Department of Agronomy, University of Tennessee, Knoxville.
2 Professor of Agronomy, University of Tennessee; and formerly Assistant Extension Agronomist, University of Tennessee, presently Assistant Professor of Agronomy, University of Illinois.
Received for publication December 11, 1968. Accepted for publication February 5, 1969.
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