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Published online 1 February 1958
Published in Agron J 50:95-97 (1958)
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Principles of Nutrient Uptake From Fertilizer Bands 1. Effect of Placement of Nitrogen Fertilizer on the Uptake of Band-Placed Phosphorus at Different Soil Phosphorus Levels1

M. H. Miller and A. J. Ohlrogge2

Synopsis: Placement of nitrogen fertilizer caused a relative increase in the feeding power of the root system on the band-placed phosphorus. Nitrogen had a greater influence when mixed with the phosphorus than when placed in a band 3 to 4 inches from the phosphorus band. The influence was nearly independent of the soil phosphate level when the nitrogen was mixed with the band phosphorus, but was not independent of the soil phosphate level when the nitrogen was separated from the phosphorus band.


1 Journal Paper No. 1126, Department of Agronomy, Purdue University Agr. Exp. Sta., Lafayette, Ind. Part of a thesis submitted by the senior author in fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of Master of Science. Acknowledgment is made to the Indiana Farm Bureau Inc. for fellowship funds, and also to the Agricultural Research Service of the U.S.D.A. for the radioactive fertilizer.

2 Formerly Graduate Fellow, presently Assistant Professor, Department of Soils, Ontario Agricultural College, Guelph, Ontario, and Associate Professor respectively, Purdue University, Agronomy Department.

Received for publication June 14, 1957.


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