Upland and Pima Cotton Response to Banded Fertilizer Applications, 1990

Two field experiments were established in Arizona in 1990 to evaluate the effects of banded phosphorus (P) fertilizer on cotton. Experiments involved both Upland (Gossvpium ltirsutum, L.) and American Pima (Q. barbadense L.). Banded applications of P fertilizerwere made with placement of the concent...

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Main Authors: Silvertooth, J. C., Thacker, G. W., Malcuit, J. E., Doerge, T. A., Husman, S. H.
Other Authors: Silvertooth, Jeff
Language:en_US
Published: College of Agriculture, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ) 1991
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Online Access:http://hdl.handle.net/10150/208629
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spelling ndltd-arizona.edu-oai-arizona.openrepository.com-10150-2086292015-10-23T04:49:32Z Upland and Pima Cotton Response to Banded Fertilizer Applications, 1990 Silvertooth, J. C. Thacker, G. W. Malcuit, J. E. Doerge, T. A. Husman, S. H. Silvertooth, Jeff Bantlin, Marguerite Agriculture -- Arizona Cotton -- Arizona Cotton -- Soil fertility Cotton -- Management Two field experiments were established in Arizona in 1990 to evaluate the effects of banded phosphorus (P) fertilizer on cotton. Experiments involved both Upland (Gossvpium ltirsutum, L.) and American Pima (Q. barbadense L.). Banded applications of P fertilizerwere made with placement of the concentrated band of fertilizer 6 in. below and 3-6 in. to the side of the zone of seed placement. The P₂O₅ was supplied from 10-34-0. Rates of applied P ranged from 0 to 160 lb P₂O₅ /acre. In one experiment, treatments consisting of 5 to 10 lbs. Zn/acre were included in all possible combinations with the P₂O₅ treatments. In all cases, treatments in the field were arranged in a randomized complete block design with four replications. Plant measurements for plant height, flower numbers per unit area, number of mainstem nodes, and nodes to the first fruiting branch were initiated by the fifth true leaf stage to evaluate plant response in terms of growth and development. Plant tissue samples were also taken at several stages of growth from each experiment throughout the growing season. Tissue samples consisted of petioles from the uppermost fully - developed leaves. Petioles were analyzed for extractable PO₄-P. Lint yield measurements also were taken. No statistically significant differences (P ≤ 0.05) were found among any treatments for any of the plant growth parameters. The same was true with regard to petiole PO₄-P levels measured. No significant differences were detected among Upland or Pima cotton lint yields in response to the applications of P fertilizers. 1991 text Article http://hdl.handle.net/10150/208629 Cotton: A College of Agriculture Report en_US 370087 Series P-87 College of Agriculture, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ)
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topic Agriculture -- Arizona
Cotton -- Arizona
Cotton -- Soil fertility
Cotton -- Management
spellingShingle Agriculture -- Arizona
Cotton -- Arizona
Cotton -- Soil fertility
Cotton -- Management
Silvertooth, J. C.
Thacker, G. W.
Malcuit, J. E.
Doerge, T. A.
Husman, S. H.
Upland and Pima Cotton Response to Banded Fertilizer Applications, 1990
description Two field experiments were established in Arizona in 1990 to evaluate the effects of banded phosphorus (P) fertilizer on cotton. Experiments involved both Upland (Gossvpium ltirsutum, L.) and American Pima (Q. barbadense L.). Banded applications of P fertilizerwere made with placement of the concentrated band of fertilizer 6 in. below and 3-6 in. to the side of the zone of seed placement. The P₂O₅ was supplied from 10-34-0. Rates of applied P ranged from 0 to 160 lb P₂O₅ /acre. In one experiment, treatments consisting of 5 to 10 lbs. Zn/acre were included in all possible combinations with the P₂O₅ treatments. In all cases, treatments in the field were arranged in a randomized complete block design with four replications. Plant measurements for plant height, flower numbers per unit area, number of mainstem nodes, and nodes to the first fruiting branch were initiated by the fifth true leaf stage to evaluate plant response in terms of growth and development. Plant tissue samples were also taken at several stages of growth from each experiment throughout the growing season. Tissue samples consisted of petioles from the uppermost fully - developed leaves. Petioles were analyzed for extractable PO₄-P. Lint yield measurements also were taken. No statistically significant differences (P ≤ 0.05) were found among any treatments for any of the plant growth parameters. The same was true with regard to petiole PO₄-P levels measured. No significant differences were detected among Upland or Pima cotton lint yields in response to the applications of P fertilizers.
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Silvertooth, J. C.
Thacker, G. W.
Malcuit, J. E.
Doerge, T. A.
Husman, S. H.
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Thacker, G. W.
Malcuit, J. E.
Doerge, T. A.
Husman, S. H.
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title Upland and Pima Cotton Response to Banded Fertilizer Applications, 1990
title_short Upland and Pima Cotton Response to Banded Fertilizer Applications, 1990
title_full Upland and Pima Cotton Response to Banded Fertilizer Applications, 1990
title_fullStr Upland and Pima Cotton Response to Banded Fertilizer Applications, 1990
title_full_unstemmed Upland and Pima Cotton Response to Banded Fertilizer Applications, 1990
title_sort upland and pima cotton response to banded fertilizer applications, 1990
publisher College of Agriculture, University of Arizona (Tucson, AZ)
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