Peanut cultivar response to residual soil test potassium in North Mississippi
Brendan Zurweller,
Yangyang Song,
Andrew Dygert
et al.
Abstract:The average U.S. peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.) yield has increased by approximately 25% with the adoption of peanut cultivar ‘Georgia‐06G’. Since this adoption, many new high yielding runner cultivars with similar yield potential have been released. However, current nutrient recommendations are based on soil tests that were developed prior to the release of Georgia‐06G. Particularly for potassium, current soil test potassium (STK) critical values were established on soil textures with relatively low cation exch… Show more
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