Although soybeans generally supply up to 90% of their own nitrogen needs through their beneficial relationship with Rhizobium bacteria 1 and via the soil 2, there are several factors that can limit ...
Here's what happens to plants if you don't feed them enough, and how to avoid the problem. All plants require several key nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium for healthy growth, but ...
Changes in root architecture, induction of root-based transport systems and associations with beneficial soil microorganisms allow plants to maintain optimal nutrient content in the face of changing ...
Learn when to sample corn plants, how to interpret results and how to use tissue testing data to improve your nutrient ...
Soybeans may fix their own nitrogen, but that doesn’t mean their fertility needs are simple. A high protein content and strong yield targets can lead to soybean nutrient deficiency, requiring a ...
All plants require several key nutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium for healthy growth, but some plants need more than others. Yellowing leaves, stunted growth, weak stems, and poor ...