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Soybean Iron Chlorosis Project2001
Summary Report
AGVISE LaboratoriesBenson, MN & Northwood, ND
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Soybean Iron Chlorosis ProjectOverview
In cooperation with many of our customers, AGVISE Laboratories conducted a soybean iron chlorosis project in the summer of 2001 throughout the tri-state areas of MN, ND and SD. Sample locations were selected based upon chlorosis hot spots in grower fields throughout the region. Three soil samples were collected in each field, representing normal (healthy) soybean growth, moderately affected areas and a severely affected area. Only the severe and normal areas will be compared in this summary. Lab analysis consisted of measuring soil pH, carbonates and soluble salts. Field information included location, variety, plant height at time of sampling, date sampled, crop color, presence or absence of SCN on roots and row spacing. This summary will only look at plant height, pH, soluble salts and carbonates.
Summary1. Plant Height: Dramatic
difference between chlorotic and healthy areas.
2. Soil pH: No difference between chlorotic and healthy areas.
3. Soluble Salts: Major factor in contributing to soybean iron chlorosis.
4. Carbonates: Major factor in contributing to soybean iron chlorosis.
5. Note: SCN was a non-factor in the vast majority of fields sampled.
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5.4
0.4
7.96
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8
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25
Healthy Severe
Plant Ht.(inches)CCE (%)
Salts(mmhos/cm)pH
Soybean Iron Chlorosis ProjectSummer 2001: Agvise @ Benson, MNFields Sampled: 79Locations: 76 from S. MN, 3 from SD
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Healthy Severe
Plant Ht.(inches) CCE (%)
Salts(mmhos/cm)pH
Soybean Iron Chlorosis ProjectSummer 2001: Agvise @ Northwood, NDFields Sampled: 26Locations: 15 ND, 7 MN, 3 SD
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Average Plant Heightat Sampling Time
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Healthy Severe
Height (inches)
Soybean Iron Chlorosis ProjectSummer 2001: AGVISE @ Benson, MNFields Sampled: 79Locations: 76 from S. MN, 3 from SD
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Average Plant Heightat Sampling Time
16.4
7.5
0
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4
6
8
10
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Healthy Severe
Height (inches)
Soybean Iron Chlorosis ProjectSummer 2001: AGVISE @ Northwood, NDFields Sampled: 26Locations: 15 ND, 7 MN, 3 SD
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Average Carbonate (CCE)
5.4
10
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10
Healthy Severe
CCE (%)
Soybean Iron Chlorosis ProjectSummer 2001: AGVISE @ Benson, MNFields Sampled: 79Locations: 76 from S. MN, 3 from SD
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Average Carbonate (CCE)
1.9
5.7
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10
Healthy Severe
CCE (%)
Soybean Iron Chlorosis ProjectSummer 2001: AGVISE @ Northwood, NDFields Sampled: 26Locations: 15 ND, 7 MN, 3 SD
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Average Soluble Salts
0.4
0.7
0
0.1
0.2
0.3
0.4
0.5
0.6
0.7
Healthy Severe
Salts
Soybean Iron Chlorosis ProjectSummer 2001: AGVISE @ Benson, MNFields Sampled: 79Locations: 76 from S. MN, 3 from SD
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Average Soluble Salts
0.4
1
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1
Healthy Severe
Salts
Soybean Iron Chlorosis ProjectSummer 2001: AGVISE @ Northwood, NDFields Sampled: 26Locations: 15 ND, 7 MN, 3 SD
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Average pH
7.98
7
7.5
8
Healthy Severe
pH
Soybean Iron Chlorosis ProjectSummer 2001: AGVISE @ Benson, MNFields Sampled: 79Locations: 76 from S. MN, 3 from SD
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Average pH
88
7
7.5
8
Healthy Severe
pH
Soybean Iron Chlorosis ProjectSummer 2001: AGVISE @ Northwood, NDFields Sampled: 26Locations: 15 ND, 7 MN, 3 SD
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Summary of the 2001Soybean Iron Chlorosis Project
AGVISE Labs, Benson, MN
• Fields Sampled: 79 – 76 from Southern Minnesota– 3 from South Dakota
• Plant Height Averages– Severe Chlorosis: 6 inches– Healthy: 25 inches
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Summary of the 2001Soybean Iron Chlorosis Project
AGVISE Labs, Northwood, ND
• Fields Sampled: 26 – 15 from North Dakota– 7 from Northwest Minnesota– 3 from South Dakota
• Plant Height Averages– Severe Chlorosis: 7.5 inches– Healthy: 16.4 inches
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• pH:– Severe Chlorosis: 8.0– Healthy: 7.9
• Range of pH’s– Severe Chlorosis: 7.5 to 8.4– Healthy: 6.5 to 8.4
Summary of the 2001Soybean Iron Chlorosis Project
AGVISE Labs, Benson, MN
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• pH:– Severe Chlorosis: 8.0– Healthy: 8.0
• Range of pH’s– Severe Chlorosis: 7.9 to 8.3– Healthy: 6.8 to 8.3
Summary of the 2001Soybean Iron Chlorosis Project
AGVISE Labs, Northwood, ND
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• Soluble Salts– Severe Chlorosis: 0.7 mmhos/cm– Healthy: 0.4 mmhos/cm
• Range of Salts– Severe Chlorosis: 0 – 3.4 mmhos/cm– Healthy: 0 – 1.7 mmhos/cm
Summary of the 2001Soybean Iron Chlorosis Project
AGVISE Labs, Benson, MN
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• Soluble Salts– Severe Chlorosis: 1.0 mmhos/cm– Healthy: 0.4 mmhos/cm
• Range of Salts– Severe Chlorosis: .30 – 2.45
mmhos/cm– Healthy: 0.1 – 0.9 mmhos/cm
Summary of the 2001Soybean Iron Chlorosis Project
AGVISE Labs, Northwood, ND
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• Carbonates (CCE) – Severe Chlorosis: 10%– Healthy: 5.4%
• Range of Carbonates– Severe Chlorosis: 0.1 – 21%– Healthy: 0 – 20.5%
Summary of the 2001Soybean Iron Chlorosis Project
AGVISE Labs, Benson, MN
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• Carbonates (CCE) – Severe Chlorosis: 5.7%– Healthy: 1.9%
• Range of Carbonates– Severe Chlorosis: 0.4 – 13%– Healthy: 0 – 11.7%
Summary of the 2001Soybean Iron Chlorosis Project
AGVISE Labs, Northwood, ND
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Summary of the 2001Soybean Iron Chlorosis Project
AGVISE Labs, Benson, MN Locations by County
• Blue Earth• Brookings (SD)• Brown (SD)• Chippewa• Cottonwood• Douglas• Grant• Kandiyohi• Lyon• Nicollet
• Ottertail• Pope• Renville• Sibley• Stearns• Stevens• Swift• Traverse• Yellow Medicine
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33%24%8%3%2%
3% 3%6%
13% 56%
35%
26%
12%
11%2%
3%
% of Samples With Carbonates >5.0%
3%
(8600 Samples Tested in Highlighted Areas, Fall 2001)
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97%80%77%54%70%
57% 32%44%
69% 92%
62%
40%
16%
28%20%
18%
% of Soil Samples With Soil pH >7.3
25%
(97,000 samples tested for pH in highlighted areas)
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Interpretation for Carbonates & Salts
• Point Samples– If salts is higher than 0.7 and carbonate is higher
than 5.0%, severe chlorosis is likely in that point.
• Composite Field Sample– If salts are higher than 0.4 - 0.7 and carbonate is
higher than 2.5-3.0%, areas of the field are likely to have chlorosis.
“Higher Salt Level”
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Interpretation for Carbonates & Salts
• Point Samples– If salts is less than 0.4 and carbonate is higher
than 8.0%, chlorosis is likely at that point.
• Composite Field Sample– If salts are less than 0.4 and carbonate is higher
than 5.0%, areas of the field are likely to have chlorosis.
“Low Salt Levels”
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Future of Carbonate and Salt Soil Test
•Seed companies testing their variety plots
•Varieties rated by carbonates & salts
•Information used for better management
•Diagnostic tool to investigate spots in fields
•Variety selection
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Factors “Known” to Increase Potential for Iron Chlorosis
•Soluble Salts
•Carbonates
•Excessive water
•Cool Temperatures
•High pH???????
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Iron Chlorosis Facts• Carbonates and Salts are two important factors
affecting potential for iron chlorosis.• Carbonates are a fixed soil property• Salts can be reduced with drainage• Soil pH is not a good indicator of potential iron
chlorosis.• Knowing the carbonate and salt level can help
growers choose fields to plant soybeans.• Knowing the carbonate and salt level can help
explain problem areas.