Evaluation of the Illinois Soil Nitrogen Test in the North Central Region
Author(s) -
Carrie A. M. Laboski,
John E. Sawyer,
Daniel T. Walters,
Larry G. Bundy,
R. G. Hoeft,
G. W. Randall,
Todd W. Andraski
Publication year - 2006
Publication title -
proceedings of the integrated crop management conference
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Conference proceedings
DOI - 10.31274/icm-180809-862
Subject(s) - nitrogen , environmental science , test (biology) , geology , chemistry , organic chemistry , paleontology
Data from 96 locations across the North Central Region was complied to evaluate the usefulness of the Illinois soil nitrogen test (ISNT) in identifying fields where corn will not respond to additional N fertilizer and predicting the yield optimizing N rate (YONR) for each field. The ISNT could not accurately predict non-responsive sites, nor could it predict YONR. Sub-setting the data based on soil drainage class and previous crop did not improve the predictive capability of the ISNT. The ISNT was related to soil organic matter and was measuring a constant fraction of total soil N. The ISNT is not a meaningful tool upon which N rate decisions should be based.
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