Considerations with soil testing in turfgrass

Thompson, Cole

Considerations with soil testing in turfgrass - Cambridge Burleigh Dodds Science Publishing 2023 - 1 electronic resource (22 p.) - Burleigh Dodds Series in Agricultural Science .

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Soil testing can be a valuable method to help turfgrass managers make fertilizer decisions and choosing the most appropriate soil test extractant is key. This depends on soil properties and the availability of correlation data for turfgrass species in the desired region. This chapter describes common extracts and demonstrates their efficacy for phosphorous and potassium extraction with three soil samples from the North American Proficiency Testing program (http://www.naptprogram.org/) administered by the Soil Science Society of America. Fertilizer recommendations were made based on regional sufficiency levels from university soil-testing laboratories and the Minimum Levels for Sustainable Nutrition (MLSN) guidelines from the Asian Turfgrass Center and PACE Turf. Sufficiency Levels for Available Nutrients (SLAN) or MLSN guidelines are most appropriate for deciding how to fertilize turf. However, recommendations based on an inappropriate extractant, calibration, saturated paste extraction, or ideal ratios or of major exchangeable cations (i.e., Basic Cation Saturation Ratio) are inappropriate.


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English

9781801465090 AS.2022.0110.22

10.19103/AS.2022.0110.22 doi


Agricultural science
Agronomy & crop production
Horticulture
Soil science, sedimentology
Sustainable agriculture

fertilizer soil test calibration soil test extraction soil testing turfgrass

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