2012
Impact of soil pH, application timing, and pesticide mixing on manganese response for glyphosate resistant soybeans
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Sustainable Production
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GeneticsGenomicsSeed quality
Lead Principal Investigator:
Mark Reiter, Virginia Tech
Co-Principal Investigators:
J. Scott Reiter, Virginia Cooperative Extension
John Aigner, Virginia Tech
David Holshouser, Virginia Tech
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Brief Project Summary:

Manganese deficiency in Virginia soybean production has been a long time concern and received considerable research attention in the 1970s by faculty at Virginia Tech. These researchers found that soybean yields were generally lower in treatments that had soils with a higher pH; which mirrored soybean tissue manganese concentrations. Overall, they found that manganese deficiencies in conventional soybean varieties could be corrected using foliar, banded, or broadcast applications and the manganese application rate had to be adjusted.

Scientists at Virginia Tech continued to work on manganese soil test and plant tissue tests through the early 1980s to help producers increase their...

Unique Keywords:
#soil fertility
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