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1 Fertilization in Vegetables Crops IDEA-NEW

2 Soils Eastern Region, soil types include: 1. Sandy clay loam soils 2. Coarse-sandy soils Sandy soils, Advantages 1. Easy tillage, 2. Earliest vegetable crop 3. Allow timely production operation Disadvantage, Nutrients can be leached

3 N, P, K, Nutrient Sources Nitrogen, Ammonium nitrate (34%) Ammonium sulfate (21%) Urea (46%) Nitrate, preferred for plant uptake, recommended under cold conditions Ammoniacal

4 N, P, K, Nutrient Sources Phosphorus Normal super-phosphate (20%) Triple super-phosphate (46%) Diammonium phosphate (46%) Mono-potassium phosphate (53%)

5 N,P,K, Nutrient Sources Potassium, Potassium Chloride (60%) Potassium sulfate (50%) Potassium nitrate (44%) K has a tremendous impact in the quality of the vegetables

6 Calculation of Nutrient Contents in a Fertilizer Bag 15:15:15:1B  15% N, 15% P 2 O 5, 15% K 2 O, 1% B 50 kg bag contain:  15/100 = 0.15 x 50 kg = 7.5 kg N  15/100 = 0.15 x 50 kg = 7.5 kg P 2 O 5  15/100 = 0.15 x 50 kg = 7.5 kg K 2 O  1/100 = 0.01 x 50 kg = 0.5 kg B Total nutrient content: 23 kg The rest is filler

7 CNR: Crop Nutrient Requirement For a particular element, is defined as the amount of nutrient in kg/ha of that element needed by the crop to produce economic optimum yield A very important concept in vegetables, economic optimum yield is related with marketable yields

8 Fertilizer placement P movement in the soil is minimal,  Placed in the root zone Banded vs. broadcasting  Banded Broadcast modified,  fertilizer is applied only in the bed area

9 Fertilizer application: Pre-planting: during bed formation.  All P should be incorporate in the bed and 20% of the total Nitrogen Top dressing  The remaining N is applied in two applications during the early part of the growing season, applied near the plant Foliar application, unless symptoms show-up

10 Fertilizer rate for most vegetables Fertilizer rate: 50 kg DAP and 50 kg Urea Pre-planting  50 kg DAP (18 – 46 – 0)  Means 9 kg N/jerib + 23 kg P 2 O 5 /jerib  9/46 = 28% of total Nitrogen crop needs Top dressing = total rate 50 Kg Urea/jerib (46% N)  4 weeks after transplanting 25 kg Urea = 11.5 kg N/Jerib  7 weeks after transplanting 25 kg Urea = 11.5 kg N/Jerib Total Nutrients applied  32 kg Nitrogen/jerib  23 kg P 2 O 5 /jerib

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12 Pre-planting Fertilization

13 Starter Fertilizer application

14 100 ppm N solution, cool soils


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