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Response of Peanuts and Other Crops to Fertilizers and Lime in Two Long Term Experiments¹

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Abstract

Two long term fertility experiments on a Dothan fine sandy loam (Plinthic Paleudult) included peanuts for short periods. Peanuts were in a rate of N-P-K experiment during 1973-75 and 1981-83. They did not respond to N. Mehlich-1 extractable soil test P dropped from 30 mg/kg in 1954 to 11 mg/kg by 1983. No yield response to P was found for any crop. The soil test K level of 44 mg/kg remained about the same over the 30 years. Cotton yield was doubled by the addition of 37 kgha of K, which also increased the soil test level to 56 mg/kg. Peanut and corn yields were increased by 19 kgha K, with no further response to higher rates. The addition of lime produced large yield increases from all three crops.

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Keywords: Response to fertilizers, soil tests, fertility build-up or depletion, response to lime

How to Cite: Cope, J. , Starling, J. , Ivey, H. & Mitchell, C. (1984) “Response of Peanuts and Other Crops to Fertilizers and Lime in Two Long Term Experiments¹”, Peanut Science. 11(2). doi: https://doi.org/10.3146/i0095-3679-11-2-11

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1Manuscript No. 3-84621 of the Alabama Agricultural Experiment Station.