Effect of nitrogen fertilizer source on corn (Zea mays L.) optical sensor response index values in a rain-fed environment

2018 
ABSTRACTThe use of optical sensors to detect nitrogen (N) deficiencies and determine in-season fertilizer recommendations has grown. Nitrogen responses are difficult to detect early in the growing season. The objective of this experiment was to determine if different N sources could deliver early season detection of N deficiencies. Four N fertilizer sources were applied at rates of 90 and 180 kg N ha−1 across three site-years. A Greenseeker and SPAD sensor were used to measure in-season fertilizer response index (RI). When differences in sensor RI values between N rates were present, they did not occur until the V9/10 growth stage. No specific N source provided superior results that led to a reliable, early season detection of N deficiency. Reliable differences in response index values could be detected beyond the V7/V8 growth stages. For earlier detection of N responsiveness, and potential N deficiency, other management strategies should be investigated.
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