Manganese foliar fertilizer does not impact yield or grade of Florida peanut

IF 1.3 Q3 AGRONOMY
Angel S. Zubieta, Lauren R. Geiss, Edmundo R. Caballero Espinosa, Emma G. Matcham
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In the southeastern United States, peanut [Arachis hypogaea (L.)] is grown in sandy soils with recommended pH ranges (6.2–6.5) that might cause manganese (Mn) deficiency. This study evaluated the effect of foliar-applied Mn on yield, grade and leaf nutrient content of peanuts grown in sandy soils with a moderately acidic pH. Treatments compared two rates, timings, and sources (1x or 2x current recommendation; one application at first flower or one application at first flower and again 2 weeks later; manganese sulfate (MnSO4) or chelated Mn-EDTA [ethylenediaminetetraacetic acid disodium manganese]). Small plots were established at three site-years, and treatments were replicated five times using a randomized complete block design. Site-years had average pod yields of 7221–9899 kg ha−1 with no treatment effect within site-year (p = 0.63). Leaf Mn content averaged 43.3–67.5 ppm at each site-year, with no treatment effect within site-year (p = 0.25). Foliar applications of MnSO4 or Mn-EDTA to peanut are not required when symptoms of deficiency in leaf tissue are not evident and soil pH is below 6.2.

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Agrosystems, Geosciences & Environment
Agrosystems, Geosciences & Environment Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Agricultural and Biological Sciences (miscellaneous)
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