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Essential Nutrients Thirteen essential nutrients –Nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium, calcium, magnesium, sulfur –Iron, manganese, boron, molybdenum, copper, zinc, and chlorine •Nickel has recently been added Micros are needed in much lower concentrations to ensure adequate supply Essential Micronutrients Essential Micronutrients Minor elements or trace elements Minor elements or trace elements Increased interest in micronutrients Increased interest in micronutrients Higher crop yields and micronutrient removal rates Higher crop yields and micronutrient removal rates Declining soil organic matter, a major source of Declining soil organic matter, a major source of most micronutrients most micronutrients N, P and K fertilizers contain lower amounts of N, P and K fertilizers contain lower amounts of micronutrient impurities micronutrient impurities Excessive levels can cause toxic effects on plants Excessive levels can cause toxic effects on plants In Kansas: S, Zn, Fe, and Cl. In Kansas: S, Zn, Fe, and Cl. Other micronutrients: B, Mg, Cu, Mn, and Ni. Other micronutrients: B, Mg, Cu, Mn, and Ni. Organic Matter Organic Matter Important source of most micronutrients. Important source of most micronutrients. Simple organic compounds as chelates. Simple organic compounds as chelates. S, Zn and B deficiencies are more likely to S, Zn and B deficiencies are more likely to occur in soils low in O.M. occur in soils low in O.M. Deficiencies of Cu and Mn are most Deficiencies of Cu and Mn are most common in peat soils. common in peat soils. Soil pH Soil pH Soil pH affects availability of Soil pH affects availability of micronutrients. micronutrients. In general the solubility and availability of In general the solubility and availability of micronutrients are greatest in acid soils micronutrients are greatest in acid soils and lowest in high pH calcareous soils. and lowest in high pH calcareous soils. Exception is Mo. Exception is Mo. In some soils, high levels of soluble Fe, Al In some soils, high levels of soluble Fe, Al and Mn may be toxic to plants. and Mn may be toxic to plants. Sulfur (S) Sulfur (S) Brian Lang, IA
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