Armstrong Memorial Research and Demonstration Farm

Potassium Uptake and Recycling to the Soil in Corn and Soybean

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Abstract

Research has been conducted at the ISU Armstrong Research Farm, Lewis, Iowa, to study potassium (K) fertilization rates and placement methods on corn and soybean grain yield, K uptake, and soil-test K values. However, no research has investigated K recycling to the soil by maturing plants and crop residue until the next crop is planted. The amount and the timing of the K recycled to the soil should have a significant impact on soiltest K values, and should explain a great deal of usually very high soil-test K temporal variability. Therefore, plots of several field K trials at this farm were used to investigate these issues.

Keywords: RFR A1298, Agronomy

How to Cite: Mallarino, A. P. , Oltmans, R. R. & Havlovic, B. J. (2013) “Potassium Uptake and Recycling to the Soil in Corn and Soybean”, Iowa State University Research and Demonstration Farms Progress Reports. 2012(1).