Boundary Lines Used to Determine Sugarcane Production Limits at Leaf Nutrient Concentrations Less than Optimum

2010 
Foliar nutrient analysis is a useful diagnostic tool to complement soil testing as a best‐management practice with sugarcane (Saccharum spp.). This study was conducted to determine sugarcane production limits at leaf nutrient concentrations less than optimum. Eight Florida sugarcane growers participated in a survey of leaf nutrient values in 2004, 2005, and 2006. A total of 412 leaf samples were collected from individual commercial sugarcane fields, from which there were 389 harvest data/leaf data combinations. Fields were selected to be representative of plant cane, first ratoon, and second ratoon crops; mineral and organic soils of the area; and major commercial sugarcane cultivars. Leaf silicon (Si), magnesium (Mg), and manganese (Mn) concentrations had the strongest correlations with tons sugarcane ha−1 on organic soils, and leaf nitrogen (N), Mg, and Si concentrations had the strongest correlations with tons sugarcane ha−1 on mineral soils. Boundary lines were used to define practical limits of tons ...
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