California Agriculture (Aug 2022)

Improvements to the soil nitrate quick test for California small grains

  • Taylor S. Nelsen,
  • Michael Rodriguez,
  • Ethan McCullough,
  • Serena N. Lewin,
  • Daniel Geisseler,
  • Konrad Mathesius,
  • Taylor Becker,
  • Gabriel G. Rosa,
  • Mark E. Lundy

DOI
https://doi.org/10.3733/ca.2022a0009

Abstract

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Small-grain crop growers need to match their crops' nitrogen (N) needs with fertilizer applications. This can be challenging because small grains are grown under diverse conditions and their growing season interacts with unpredictable precipitation. Resulting conditions can lead to nitrate-N leaching and runoff losses. More widespread and accurate soil N testing could help growers improve N fertilizer use efficiency, reduce the risk of N loss, and fulfill regulatory requirements. Soil samples from across California small-grain growing regions were tested with a soil nitrate quick test as well as standard laboratory procedures. The quick test is inexpensive and easy to use, and it provides rapid results. A correction factor was developed to convert the quick test values to lab and fertilizer equivalents. The correction factor is based on site-specific soil bulk density and the extracting solution used. An interactive webtool was developed that integrates this information for users. The quick tests provide accurate, real-time estimates of soil nitrate-N in the field to help improve fertilizer use efficiency and reduce N losses.

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