105-6 Field Validation of N-ST*R: A Soil-Based Nitrogen Test for Silt Loam Soils.

See more from this Division: S04 Soil Fertility & Plant Nutrition
See more from this Session: Nitrogen and Crop Production: I
Monday, November 1, 2010: 9:40 AM
Long Beach Convention Center, Room 201B, Second Floor

Trenton Roberts, Richard Norman, Anthony Fulford, Nathan Slaton and Charles Wilson, University of Arkansas, Fayetteville, AR
Researchers at the University of Arkansas have successfully correlated and calibrated a soil-based N test for rice (N-ST*R) using 27 site-years of data collected from N rate trials on experiment stations and producer fields. A series of small-plot to field-scale experiments are being conducted to validate the N-ST*R calibration.  Field validation studies included five N rate treatments and four replications. Nitrogen rate treatments included a check (0 kg N ha-1), standard recommendation for silt loam soils in Arkansas (168 kg N ha-1) and prescription N rates for each field based on the N-ST*R value and the three calibration curves used to achieve 90, 95 and 100% relative grain yield. Using N-ST*R for the 95% relative grain yield goal resulted in N rate recommendations ranging from 22 to 235 kg N ha-1. Yields were compared for the 90, 95 and 100% relative grain yield treatments to the standard recommendation  to evaluate the ability of N-ST*R to predict site-specific N rates that would maximize yield. Maximal yields were obtained using the 95 and 100% relative grain yield curves. In many cases the yield obtained using the N rate from the 90% relative grain yield calibration curve was not significantly different from the maximal yield for a given location. Success of the N-ST*R program will lead to further validation studies and implementation of strip verification trials in producer fields to gain more data on the ability of N-ST*R to prescribe site-specific N rates and provide a field-scale demonstration of this exciting new management tool.