2023
DOI: 10.1002/agg2.20333
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Soybean response to potassium, magnesium, and sulfur fertilization on Southeastern Coastal Plain soils

Abstract: Potassium (K), magnesium (Mg), and sulfur (S) are susceptible to leaching in Southeastern Coastal Plain soils and can limit crop production if not properly managed. This study aimed to determine the effect of K, Mg, and S fertilization on soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] yield, tissue nutrient concentrations, and soil K, Mg, and S concentrations. Treatments included three K, two Mg, and two S fertilizer rates arranged in a randomized complete block design with three replications. There was no significant main … Show more

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“…The acidification of soils over long-term NP and NPK fertilization, where nitrogen is the determining factor, especially in excess or disproportionate doses, raises particular management issues for preventing nitrogen overdosage but also correcting the reaction [21,37,38].…”
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“…The acidification of soils over long-term NP and NPK fertilization, where nitrogen is the determining factor, especially in excess or disproportionate doses, raises particular management issues for preventing nitrogen overdosage but also correcting the reaction [21,37,38].…”
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“…Under these conditions (with the three different soils-preluvisol, alluvial mollisol, chernozem), resulting from the reduction in humus (and organic C) content, sulfur being the organogenic element of humus, the application of S resources (here MgSO 4 ) has been experimented with in order to study the effect conditions on wheat-maize-soybean production and changes in soil content as an effect of this technology [38] (Table 11). It can be assessed from the experimental results obtained that in a soil with low to medium supply of S and Mg, with a long-term reduction (in experimental stationary variants) in S content, concomitant with organic C and humus, the application of S + Mg fertilizer resources (with Mg + S), on an NPK or organo-mineral background, leads to yield increases in the three crops-wheat, maize, and soybean.…”
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