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Phosphorus Soil Test Correlation to Sugarcane Grown on Histosols in the Everglades

G. H. Korndörfer

Universidade Federal de Uberlândia, Brazil

D. L. Anderson*

Univ. of Florida, Everglades Research and Education Center, Belle Glade, FL

K. M. Portier

Dep. of Statistics, Univ. of Florida, Gainesville, FL

E. A. Hanlon

Analytical Research Lab., Dep. of Soil and Water Sciences, Univ. of Florida, Gainesville, FL

*Corresponding author (dlan{at}gnv.ifas.ufl.edu).

ABSTRACT

Sugarcane (Saccharum spp.) in Florida is principally grown on Histosols in the Everglades Agricultural Area. Soil-test-based P fertilization recommendations have not been addressed since the 1970s. The objectives of this research were to evaluate the most acceptable soil test P extractant that best correlates to crop yield, and to define soil test P groupings associated with crop response to applied P. Results will be used in the future to recalibrate soil test data to yield and rate of P application. Phosphorus trials were conducted at four sites on organic soils between 1968 and 1972 and additionally at eight sites on organic soils between 1982 and 1990. Phosphorus applications ranging from 0 to 98 kg P ha–1 were broadcast or row-applied in combination with different cultivars, and/or K, Si, or S rates at 12 sites (multiple experiments used per site per crop). The effectiveness of water, acetic acid, and Mehlich-1 extractable soil P as yield response predictors was determined. Acetic acid extractable P was more highly correlated to sugar and cane yields (r = 0.72* and 0.63**, respectively) than water-extractable P (r = 0.27** and 0.39**, respectively). Mehlich-1 extractable P was poorly correlated to sugar (r = 0.25*) and cane (r = 0.05ns) yields. Acetic acid extractable P was selected as the best-suited extractant related to crop yield response to P fertilization. Soil test calibration curves (i.e., relative yield as a function of acetic acid extractable P) were determined from the choice of seven types of regression models, in which the reciprocal function was chosen with the highest coefficient of determination (R2) and minimized residuals. Soil acetic acid extractable P criteria were developed to define soil test level groups associated with yield response conditions: low soil test levels ranged from 0 to 9 mg L–1, medium from 9 to 39 mg L–1, and high exceeded 39 mg P L–1.


NOTES

Contribution from the Univ. of Florida, Inst. of Food and Agricultural Sciences, Florida Agric. Exp. Stn., Journal Series no. R-04044.

Received for publication September 2, 1994.


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