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Soil fertility management for fresh markettomato and pepper production

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Typical nutrient uptake:25 ton/acre pepper crop40 t / t t40 ton/acre tomato crop

lbs per acre

N P O K ON P2O5 K2O

pepper 200 - 260 40 - 60 240 - 320 tomato 200 - 250 60 - 80 300 - 350

Each ton of additional fruit has approximately:3 lb N1 lb P O1 lb P2O54-5 lb K2O

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Phosphorus requirement :

Common soil tests for P availability :Olsen (bicarbonate) test - extraction in sodium bicarbonate at pH 8.5

best method if soil pH > 6.5

Bray test extraction in dilute acidBray test - extraction in dilute aciduseful in acidic soil (pH < 6.5)

Bray values much higher than Olsen in most cases

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Is P application always necessary ?What application rate is reasonable ?

Soil P availability requirement :High LowL tt

Soil P availability requirement :

LettucePepper

TomatoTomato

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Is P application always necessary ?What application rate is reasonable ?

Soil P availability requirement :Soil P availability requirement :High LowL ttLettuce

PepperTomato

Agronomic threshold

Tomato

60 PPM 20 PPM g o o c t es o d(Olsen test)

60 PPM 20 PPM

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Pepper :

Olsen P level Response to applied POlsen P level Response to applied P< 20 PPM positive response guaranteed

20 - 40 PPM positive response possible, especiallyin cold soilin cold soil

> 40 PPM positive crop response unlikely

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Fresh tomato :

Olsen P level Response to applied POlsen P level Response to applied P< 10 PPM positive response guaranteed

10 - 20 PPM positive response likely, especiallyin cold soilin cold soil

> 20 PPM positive crop response unlikely

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Application rate ?pp• limit application to crop removal rate in fields with high soil P• rates > 120-150 lb P2O5/acre questionable, regardless of es 0 50 b 2O5/ c e ques o b e, eg d ess o

soil test level

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Nitrogen management :g gCrop N uptake is predictable by growth stage

lb N per acre per day:lb N per acre per day:

< 1 4 - 5 < 3

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Nitrogen management :g gCrop N uptake is predictable by growth stage

lb N per acre per day:lb N per acre per day:

Not all N needs to come from fertilizer application:

< 1 4 - 5 < 3

Not all N needs to come from fertilizer application:- residual soil NO3-N can be substantial

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Not all crop N comes from fertilizer :

2007-08 processing tomato field survey :

400biomass Nfertilizer N applied

200

300

acre

pp

100

200

lb /

a

0field field field field field field UCD UCDfield

1field

2field

3field

4field

5field

6UCD07

UCD08

Soil N availability can be measured, or inferred

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Excessive N application can be both an agronomic problem,and an environmental problem :and an environmental problem :

Environmental targets for N concentration in groundwater is10 PPM NO3-N; for surface water may be as low as 1 PPM10 PPM NO3 N; for surface water may be as low as 1 PPM

Any water that escapes a fertilized field is likely to greatly exceed environmental targetsg

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Irrigation efficiency and N management :Irrigation efficiency and N management :at common soil NO3-N levels during the season, one inch of

leaching may carry 20-30 lb NO3-N/acre out of the root zoneat common soil NO3-N levels during the season, one inch of

leaching may carry 20-30 lb NO3-N/acre out of the root zone

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Potassium management :gCrop K uptake is predictable by growth stage

lb N per acre per day:lb N per acre per day:

< 1 4 - 7 < 4

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Potassium management :gCrop K uptake is predictable by growth stage

lb N per acre per day:lb N per acre per day:

< 1 4 - 7 < 4

Moderate (pepper) to high (tomato) K requirements

majority of K ends up in fruitmajority of K ends up in fruit

leaf K declines to ‘feed’ the fruit; that’s why deficiency shows late

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Evaluating soil K supply :‘exchangeable’ K, usually expressed as PPM

K % f b hK as a % of base exchange

[milliequivalent of K / (meq Ca + Mg + Na + K)] x 100

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Soil test K interpretation :pfields > 200 PPM exchangeable K, and > 3% of base exchange,

do not require K fertilizationdo not require K fertilizationsoils < 150 PPM, or < 2% of base exchange, should be fertilizedK fertilization is most effective during fruit set andK fertilization is most effective during fruit set and

early fruit development

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Crop monitoring options In-season soil nitrate testing :

high root zone soil NO3-N concentration (> 20 PPM) indicatethat additional N application can be postponed

Soil nitrate testing most useful early in the season

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Petiole testing as a management tool ?high NO3-N or PO4-P concentration guarantees current sufficiencyhigh NO3 N or PO4 P concentration guarantees current sufficiency,

but does not project far into the future

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Petiole testing as a management tool ?high NO3-N or PO4-P concentration guarantees current sufficiencyhigh NO3 N or PO4 P concentration guarantees current sufficiency,

but does not project far into the futurelower NO3-N or PO4-P concentration does not prove deficiency

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2004-05 survey of 75 coastal lettuce fields

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at early heading stage :

Leaf total N of the 20 highest yielding fields …

7.0

4.05.06.0

af N Current

sufficiency

1 02.03.0

% le

a sufficiencythreshold

0.01.0

2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20

Field

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at early heading stage :

Midrib NO3-N of the 20 highest yielding fields …

15,000

9,000

12,000

NO

3 -NPM

)

3,000

6,000

Mid

rib N

(PP Current

sufficiencythreshold

0

,

2 4 6 8 10 12 14 16 18 20

Field

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Tissue sampling in processing tomato :4 high yield commercial fieldsUCD f tili t i lUCD fertilizer trial

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Tissue sampling in processing tomato :4 high yield commercial fieldsUCD f tili t i lUCD fertilizer trial

50

60

g-1)

field 1

field 2

30

40

eaf N

(g k

g

field 3

field 4

UCD deficient

10

20

200 400 600 800 1000 1200Le UCD adequate

UCD excessive

Growing degree days

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Tissue sampling in processing tomato :4 high yield commercial fieldsUCD f tili t i lUCD fertilizer trial

50

60

g-1)

field 1

field 2

30

40

eaf N

(g k

g

field 3

field 4

UCD deficient

10

20

200 400 600 800 1000 1200Le UCD adequate

UCD excessive

Growing degree days

15,000

M) field 1

6 000

9,000

12,000

NO

3-N (P

PM field 2

field 3

field 4

0

3,000

6,000

Petio

le N UCD deficient

UCD adequate

UCD excessive

200 400 600 800 1000 1200

Growing degree days

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Calcium disorders :symptoms develop because insufficient Ca is moved into

actively growing cells during fruit development

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Calcium disorders :symptoms develop because insufficient Ca is moved into

actively growing cells during fruit development origin of the problem is the inefficient way plants move Ca into fruit;

soil Ca limitation seldom the primary problemsoil Ca limitation seldom the primary problem

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Calcium doesn’t move into fruit easily :Processing tomato fruit quality survey, 140 fields :

0.30

0.40a

(%)

0.10

0.20

Frui

t Ca

0.000 2 4 6

F

Leaf Ca (%)

Ca moves in transpirational flow in xylem, so leaf Ca is high Ca does not move in phloem, so fruit Ca is low; surface waxp , ;

on fruit makes foliar application questionable

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What can be done to minimize calcium disorders ?prevent water stressavoid high ammonium levels during early fruit developmentg g y p

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