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Soil Nutrients and Fertilizers

Essential Standard 6.00- Explain the role of nutrients and fertilizers.

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Objective 6.01

• Discuss macro and micro nutrients and the role they play in plant deficiencies.

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Macro vs Micro Nutrients

• Macro nutrients are required by the plant in relatively large amounts

• Micro nutrients are required only in small amounts– minor or trace elements

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Macro nutrients

• Non-mineral elements– carbon (C)– hydrogen (H)– oxygen (O)

• Primary Nutrients– Nitrogen (N)– Phosphorus (P)– Potassium (K)

• Secondary Nutrients– calcium (Ca)– magnesium (Mg)– sulfur (S)

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Micro nutrients

• Iron (Fe)• Copper (Cu)• Zinc (Zn)• Boron (B)• Molybdenum (Mo)• Manganese (Mn)• Chlorine (Cl)

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Functions of Nitrogen

• Promotes growth of leaves and stems• Gives dark green color and improves

quality of foliage• Necessary to develop cell proteins and

chlorophyll

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Nitrogen

• Deficiency symptoms– sick, yellow-green color– short stems, small leaves, pale colored

leaves and flowers– slow and dwarfed plant growth

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Nitrogen deficiency

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Functions of Phosphorus

• Stimulates early formation and growth of roots

• Provides for fast and vigorous growth and speeds maturity

• Stimulates flowering and seed development

• Necessary for the enzyme action of many plant processes

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Phosphorus

• Deficiency symptoms– decrease in growth– slow maturity– older leaves are purplish color

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Phosphorus Deficiency

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Functions of Potassium

• Used to form carbohydrates and proteins

• Formation and transfer of starches, sugars and oils

• Increases disease resistance, vigor and hardiness

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Potassium

• Deficiency symptoms– mottled, spotted, streaked or curled leaves– scorched, burned, dead leaf tips and

margins

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Potassium Deficiency

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Secondary Nutrients

• Calcium (Ca)• Magnesium (Mg)• Sulfur (S)

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Functions of Calcium

• Improves plant vigor• Influences intake and synthesis of other

plant nutrients• Important part of cell walls

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Calcium

• Deficiency symptoms– small developing leaves– wrinkled older leaves– dead stem tips

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Calcium Deficiency

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Functions of Magnesium

• Influences the intake of other essential nutrients

• Helps make fats• Assists in translocation of phosphorus

and fats

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Magnesium

• Deficiency symptoms– Interveinal chlorosis-yellowing of leaves

between green veins– leaf tips curl or cup upward– slender, weak stalks

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Magnesium Deficiency

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Functions of Sulfur

• Promotes root growth and vigorous vegetative growth

• Essential to protein formation

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Sulfur

• Deficiency symptoms– young leaves are light green with lighter

color veins– yellow leaves and stunted growth

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Sulfur Deficiency

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Micro Nutrients

• Also called “trace” elements• Needed by plants in small amounts

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Iron (Fe)

• Functions of Iron– Essential for chlorophyll production– Helps carry electrons to mix oxygen with

other elements• Deficiency symptoms

– mottled and interveinal chlorosis in young leaves

– stunted growth and slender, short stems

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Iron Deficiency

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Copper (Cu)

• Functions– Helps in the use of Iron– Helps respiration

• Deficiency symptoms– young leaves are small and permanently

wilt– multiple buds at stem tip

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Copper Deficiency

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Zinc (Z)

• Functions– plant metabolism– helps form growth hormones– reproduction

• Deficiency symptoms– retarded growth between nodes (rosetted)– new leaves are thick and small– spotted between veins, discolored veins

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Zinc Deficiency

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Boron (B)

• Functions– affects water absorption by roots– translocation of sugars

• Deficiency Symptoms– short, thick stem tips– young leaves of terminal buds are light

green at base– leaves become twisted and die

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Boron Deficiency

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Manganese (Mn)

• Functions– plant metabolism– nitrogen transformation

• Deficiency symptoms– interveinal chlorosis– young leaves die

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Manganese Deficiency

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Molybdenum (Mo)

• Functions– plant development– reproduction

• Deficiency symptoms– stunted growth– yellow leaves, upward curling leaves, leaf

margins burn

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Molybdenum Deficiency

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Chlorine (Cl)

• Functions– essential to some plant processes– acts in enzyme systems

• Deficiency symptoms– usually more problems with too much

chlorine or toxicity than with deficiency

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Chlorine Deficiency

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Fertilizers

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Objective 6.02

• Discuss the advantages and disadvantages of various fertilizers.

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Types of Fertilizers

• Complete• Incomplete• Organic• Inorganic• Soluble• Insoluble

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Complete vs. Incomplete

• Complete has all three primary nutrients-nitrogen phosphorous & potassium– Examples: 10-10-10, 15-30-15, 20-5-20

• Incomplete DOES NOT have all three primary nutrients– Examples: 20-0-0, 0-20-0, 12-0-44

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Organic Fertilizers

• Comes from plant or animal matter and contains carbon compounds

• Examples: urea, sludge and animal tankage

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Advantages of Organic

• Slow release of nutrients• Not easily leached from the soil• Add organic components to growing

media

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Disadvantages of Organic

• Hard to get• Not sterile• Low nutrient content• Expensive

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Inorganic Fertilizers

• Comes from sources other than animals or plants

• Chemical products

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Advantages of Inorganic

• Can make the desired ratio of nutrients• easy to get• lower cost

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Disadvantages of Inorganic

• No organic material • possible chemical building up in growing

media

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Soluble Fertilizer

• Dissolve in water and are applied as a liquid solution

• Fertigation– fertilizing through irrigation water– big advantage

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Insoluble Fertilizer

• Includes granular and slow release applied to the growing media

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Granular vs. Slow Release

• Granular– relatively inexpensive– easy to find

• Slow Release– more expensive because it is coated– more uniform release of nutrients over time

period

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Fertilizer Analysis

• Fertilizer analysis expresses weight as a percent of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium

20-10-20

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Fertilizer Analysis

• For Example– A 100 pound bag of fertilizer has an

analysis of 15-5-15. How many pounds of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium are in the bag?• Nitrogen: 100lbs X 15%=15lbs• Phosphorus: 100lbs X 5%=5lbs• Potassium: 100lbs X 15%=15lbs

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Fertilizer Ratios

• A fertilizer with a 10-10-10 analysis would have a 1:1:1 ratio

• A fertilizer with a 24-8-16 analysis would have a 3:1:2 ratio

• What would be the ratio for a fertilizer with an analysis of 36-18-27?

4:2:3

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Application Procedures

• Banding• Sidedressing• Topdressing• Perforating• Broadcasting• Foliar spraying• Fertigation

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Banding

• Placing a band of fertilizer about two inches to the sides and about two inches below seed depth.

• DO NOT place below the seeds because fertilizer will burn the roots.

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Sidedressing

• Placing a band of fertilizer near the soil surface and to the sides after seedlings emerge from the soil.

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Topdressing

• Mixing fertilizer uniformly into the top one to two inches of growing media around the plant.

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Perforating

• Placing fertilizer in 12”-18” holes drilled 18” to 24” around the canopy drip line of fruit trees. Cover the holes and fertilizer slowly dissolves.

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Broadcasting

• Spreading fertilizer to cover the entire production area

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Foliar Spraying

• Spraying micronutrients in a solution directly on plant leaves.

• Quickly corrects nutrient deficiencies• Fertilizer concentration should not be

too high or leaf burning will occur.

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Fertigation

• Incorporating water-soluble fertilizer into the irrigation system of greenhouse and nursery crops.

• Concentrated solutions usually pass through proportioners or injectors to dilute to the correct ratio.– Venturi-type– Positive-displacement

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Venturi-type

• Simple and inexpensive• less accurate• depends on water pressure in the hose

and in the smaller tube to proportion• Example: Hozon

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Positive-displacement

• More expensive• very accurate• physically inject and mix specific

amounts of concentrated solution and water

• Examples: commander proportioners, and Smith injectors

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Rules for applying fertilizers

• Method used should be practical, effective and cost efficient

• Method used affects nutrient availability for plant use

• Fertilizer must be dissolved and reach plant roots


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