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POTASSIUM NUTRIENT SUPPLY

Potassium (K) is a primary macronutrient that is essential for plant growth, root development, and stress tolerance. Plants absorb potassium in the form of potassium ions (K+) that are commonly supplied through potassium fertilizers, such as potassium chloride also known as muriate of potash (MOP), potassium sulphate, potassium thiosulphate, and potassium-magnesium sulphate. Choosing the type and the application rate of potassium fertilizer depends on soil potassium content, pH, and crop nutrition needs, which are typically advised in soil testing recommendations.

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SOIL NUTRIENT BALANCE

Soil nutrient balance refers to the availability and proportion of nutrients in the soil that are required for crop growth and development. In a balanced soil, there is a sufficient supply of soil macronutrients and micronutrients in proportions that meet the needs of crops.

Soil nutrient balance is essential for optimal crop growth and productivity. When nutrients are deficient, crops may exhibit symptoms of deficiency such as stunted growth, discolouration of leaves, and, ultimately, reduced yields. Conversely, excessive nutrients can lead to environmental pollution from leaching, reduced soil health, and increased costs associated with excessive fertilizer use.

Soil testing is a useful tool for determining the nutrient status of the soil and identifying any nutrient deficiencies or excesses. By assessing soil nutrient balance, farmers, agronomists, and soil scientists can develop appropriate nutrient management strategies to optimize crop growth and reduce environmental impacts.

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CALCIUM NUTRIENT SUPPLY

Calcium (Ca) is a secondary macronutrient that is important for plant cell wall development and plant growth. Plants absorb calcium in the form of calcium ions (Ca2+) that are supplied through liming materials and fertilizers, such as calcium carbonate also known as calcitic lime, dolomitic lime, calcium sulphate also known as gypsum, calcium nitrate (CN), and calcium ammonium nitrate (CAN). Choosing the type and the application rate of calcium fertilizers and liming materials depends on soil calcium content, pH, and crop nutrition needs, typically advised in soil testing recommendations.

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MAGNESIUM NUTRIENT SUPPLY

Magnesium (Mg) is a secondary macronutrient that is an essential component of the chlorophyll molecule, which is responsible for photosynthesis. Magnesium is commonly supplied to the soil through magnesium fertilizers, such as magnesium sulphate, magnesium oxide, and magnesium carbonate. Liming materials such as dolomitic lime also supply the soil with magnesium. These products release magnesium in the form of magnesium ions (Mg2+), which can be taken up by plants via their root systems. The type and application rate of magnesium fertilizer depends on soil magnesium content, pH, and crop needs, which is typically advised in soil testing recommendations.

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SULPHUR NUTRIENT SUPPLY

Sulphur (S) is a secondary macronutrient necessary for the synthesis of proteins and enzymes in plants. Sulphur is commonly supplied to the soil through sulphur fertilizers, such as ammonium sulphate, potassium sulphate, magnesium sulphate, elemental sulphur-coated urea, ammonium thiosulphate, potassium thiosulphate, gypsum and elemental sulphur. These fertilizers release sulphur in the form of sulphate ions (SO42-), which can be taken up by plants through their root systems. Soil testing can help determine the appropriate application rate and method for sulphur fertilization based on the soil's nutrient status and the crop's needs.

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IRON NUTRIENT SUPPLY

Iron (Fe) is an essential micronutrient needed for chlorophyll synthesis and is involved in many enzymatic reactions in plants. Iron is commonly supplied to the soil through iron fertilizers, such as chelated iron. These fertilizers release iron in the form of iron ions (Fe2+ and Fe3+), which can be taken up by plants through their root systems. In situations where iron deficiency is severe or soil application is not effective, foliar application of iron fertilizers can be used. The application type and the rate of iron fertilizer applied depend on soil iron content, pH, and crop nutrition needs and are typically advised in soil and leaf testing recommendations.

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