19.9 C
Johannesburg
February 23, 2025
Agribusiness Crops

Optimizing Nutrient Uptake for Improved Crop Yield

 

Crops absorb nutrients through three primary mechanisms: mass flow, diffusion, and root interception. When it comes to phosphorus (P) uptake, diffusion plays the dominant role, with root interception and mass flow contributing to a lesser extent.

For effective P absorption, a concentration gradient in the rhizosphere is essential. This highlights the importance of placing P fertilization close to the roots, preferably in a concentrated band, rather than dispersing it across the entire field.

The Importance of Phosphorus Placement in Potatoes

Potato plants have a relatively underdeveloped root system, making targeted P placement critical for maximizing yield and quality. Research findings emphasize the following:

  • Band placement of P below tubers is more effective than broad spreading.
  • Nutrient use efficiency (NUE) improves when similar yields are achieved with less P.
  • 1.5 t/ha of P applied broadly is equivalent to just 1 t/ha in a banded application.
  • Adding trace elements (Ultra) further enhances return on investment for farmers.

Partnering for Sustainable Agriculture

Regardless of your farming practices, crop rotation strategies, or long-term objectives, Kynoch’s expert agriculturists are committed to supporting you. We don’t just provide fertilizer—we work alongside farmers to build a sustainable future for South African agriculture.

Related posts

Education would encourage youth into agriculture

Brenna

Fedgroup Expands Agri-Finance Internationally to Mitigate South Africa’s Economic Risks

Brenna

‘We need 300m hectares of land to meet food demand by 2030’

Brenna