281-6 Soil Sulfur Extraction Methods Optimizing Plant Sulfur Levels.

Poster Number 1421

See more from this Division: S04 Soil Fertility & Plant Nutrition
See more from this Session: Secondary Nutrients and Micronutrients Management
Tuesday, October 23, 2012
Duke Energy Convention Center, Exhibit Hall AB, Level 1
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Solomon Kariuki, Environmental Science and Technology, University of Maryland, College Park, MD, Joshua McGrath, University of Maryland, College Park, MD and Gregory Binford, University of Delaware, Newark, DE
Recently, sulfur (S) deficiencies have been reported globally in crops and there is evidence that Mid-Atlantic region of the U.S. is not exceptional. To establish sulfur recommendations it is essential that optimal soil sulfur extraction methods be ascertained.  We conducted a laboratory study alongside an on-going field study to determine possible corn response to sulfur application. Five rates (0, 20, 40, 60, and 80 kg ha-1) replicated 4 times were applied using three methods; pre-plant, sidedress, and split between pre-plant and sidedress in a complete randomized block design. Tissue S concentration responses were measured and correlated with common soil S extractions methods to evaluate their ability to predict plant S content and therefore plant S need.
See more from this Division: S04 Soil Fertility & Plant Nutrition
See more from this Session: Secondary Nutrients and Micronutrients Management