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Predicting Soil Nitrogen Availability to Grain Corn in Ontario, Canada

Canadian Journal of Soil Science/Canadian journal of soil science(2021)

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Predicting the soil-available nitrogen (N) to grain corn over a growing season in humid temperate regions is the key for improving fertilizer N recommendations. The objective of this study was to evaluate a suite of soil-N tests to predict soil N availability to grain corn over two growing seasons at 13 individual sites with long-term history of synthetic N fertilization in Ontario, Canada (13 site-years). At each site, fertilizer N was applied at various rates (0–224 kg N·ha−1) to determine the crop response to N fertilizer, relative yield (RY), and the most economic rate of N (MERN). Across the entire dataset, water-extractable mineral N (WEMN) was the only soil test that strongly correlated to both RY (r = 0.74**) and MERN (r = −0.56*) indicating that in grain corn fields with long-term history of N fertilization, mineral forms of N in soil solution can be used for fertilizer N recommendations in southern and eastern Ontario. We also provide evidence that grouping soils based on clay content could further refine fertilizer-N recommendations for grain corn in Ontario. A multi-year validation of the WEMN test with more field sites and development of a fertilizer recommendation table for this soil test are recommended.
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maximum economic rate of nitrogen,nitrogen fertilizer recommendation,pre-plant nitrate test,relative yield,water-extractable nitrogen
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