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Dep. of Agronomy, Iowa State Univ., Ames, IA 50011
* Corresponding author (apmallar{at}iastate.edu).
The efficiency of broadcast and band P and K placement methods for ridge tilled soybean [Glycine Max (L.) Merr.] has not been extensively researched. This study evaluated grain yield, early plant growth, and nutrient uptake (V5V6 stages), and soil-test responses to broadcast and deep-band (1520 cm below the ridge surface) placements in 14 trials. Fertilizer rates were 0, 14, and 56 kg P ha-1 and 0, 33, and 132 kg K ha-1. A randomized complete-block design was used. Soil-test P (STP) was 7 to 61 mg kg-1 (Bray-P1 test, 15-cm depth) and soil-test K (STK) was 100 to 197 mg kg-1 (ammonium acetate test). Phosphorus increased yield (P
0.1) at four sites. Band P was better at one site (30 kg ha-1) and broadcast P was better (40 kg ha-1) at another site. Both P placements increased dry weight (DW) at two sites. Yield and DW responses to P were observed when STP was <19 mg kg-1. Phosphorus increased plant P uptake at eight sites, and band P was better than broadcast P at three sites. Potassium increased yield at two sites, and only band K increased yield at one of these sites. Potassium increased DW at four sites, and increases were always larger for band K. Band K increased K uptake at 10 sites and broadcast K increased K uptake only at two sites. Soil-test P in ridges predicted P sufficiency better than mean STP from ridges and valleys at two sites. Although K fertilization seldom increased yield in this study, increased plant K uptake with banding compared with broadcasting suggests that banding may be more efficient for grain production in other conditions.
Abbreviations: DW, dry weight STP, soil-test P STK, soil-test K
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