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Interpreting and managing soybean iron chlorosis in Western Kansas

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dc.creator Liesch, Amanda Mae
dc.date 2011-07-27T14:33:48Z
dc.date 2011-07-27T14:33:48Z
dc.date 2011-07-27
dc.date 2011
dc.date May
dc.date.accessioned 2023-04-10T10:09:58Z
dc.date.available 2023-04-10T10:09:58Z
dc.identifier http://hdl.handle.net/2097/10748
dc.identifier.uri http://localhost:8080/xmlui/handle/CUHPOERS/285482
dc.description Master of Science
dc.description Department of Agronomy
dc.description Dorivar A. Ruiz Diaz Suarez
dc.description Soybeans have expanded into Western Kansas during the last 50 years, increasing in area by 14,500%. There are several limitations that come with trying to grow soybeans in this region, including fertility constraints, moisture stress, and improper use of fertilizers. However, the largest constraint at this time seems to be the presence of micronutrient deficiencies, specifically iron. This thesis has an introduction, and three major chapters.The objective of the first study on agronomics was the evaluation of the effect of Fe fertilizer application using foliar and seed-applied methods in combination with variety selection for Fe deficiency management of soybean grown under irrigated conditions in Western Kansas. The second study uses multivariate analysis as an exploratory tool useful in determining simultaneous observation and analysis of more than one variable in a multidimensional space. Factor analysis is used to find underlying factors that one variable alone cannot measure. The objective of this study was to determine the underlying factors and the multi-linear models that are associated with soil parameters that can create Fe chlorosis in the Great Plains. The third study looked at different application rates of seed-applied Fe fertilizer to try and determine the optimum application rate for application of chelated Fe in Western Kansas.
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dc.language en_US
dc.publisher Kansas State University
dc.subject Soil Science
dc.subject Iron Deficiency
dc.subject Iron Chlorosis
dc.subject Foliar Fe
dc.subject Seed Applied Fe
dc.subject Factor Analysis
dc.subject Agronomy (0285)
dc.subject Soil Sciences (0481)
dc.subject Sustainability (0640)
dc.title Interpreting and managing soybean iron chlorosis in Western Kansas
dc.type Thesis


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