The aim of the present experiment was to evaluate the effectiveness of soil electrical conductivity (EC) measurement as a fast tool to assess mineral nitrogen (N) in orchards, in order to define precise N inputs that can help farmers to reduce useless fertilizer application. During one vegetative season, seven orchards of different species, supplied with mineral or organic fertilization, were monitored. Nitrate soil concentration was measured monthly by laboratory analyses, while soil EC and moisture were recorded continuously by soil probes. Nitrate and EC were positively correlated, laying the foundation for the identification of a fast and reliable index. However, while some dates showed a high Pearson correlation coefficient, no correlation was found for others. The correlation was not affected by type of fertilizer, and was higher in silty-clay-loam than in loam soils. Pooling all of the data, a significant correlation with a Pearson coefficient of 0.75 was found. The soil optimal nitrate N availability was defined by an EC in the range of 0.3 to 0.6 mS cm−1. Although these are only preliminary results, our data are promising, showing a good suitability of soil EC measurement as a means to monitor soil mineral N availability.

Use of in situ soil solution electric conductivity to evaluate mineral N in commercial orchards: preliminary results / Baldi E., Quartieri M., Muzzi E., Noferini M., Toselli M.,. - In: HORTICULTURAE. - ISSN 2311-7524. - ELETTRONICO. - 6:3(2020), pp. 39.1-39.11. [10.3390/horticulturae6030039]

Use of in situ soil solution electric conductivity to evaluate mineral N in commercial orchards: preliminary results.

Baldi E.
;
Quartieri M.;Muzzi E.;Noferini M.;Toselli M.
2020

Abstract

The aim of the present experiment was to evaluate the effectiveness of soil electrical conductivity (EC) measurement as a fast tool to assess mineral nitrogen (N) in orchards, in order to define precise N inputs that can help farmers to reduce useless fertilizer application. During one vegetative season, seven orchards of different species, supplied with mineral or organic fertilization, were monitored. Nitrate soil concentration was measured monthly by laboratory analyses, while soil EC and moisture were recorded continuously by soil probes. Nitrate and EC were positively correlated, laying the foundation for the identification of a fast and reliable index. However, while some dates showed a high Pearson correlation coefficient, no correlation was found for others. The correlation was not affected by type of fertilizer, and was higher in silty-clay-loam than in loam soils. Pooling all of the data, a significant correlation with a Pearson coefficient of 0.75 was found. The soil optimal nitrate N availability was defined by an EC in the range of 0.3 to 0.6 mS cm−1. Although these are only preliminary results, our data are promising, showing a good suitability of soil EC measurement as a means to monitor soil mineral N availability.
2020
Use of in situ soil solution electric conductivity to evaluate mineral N in commercial orchards: preliminary results / Baldi E., Quartieri M., Muzzi E., Noferini M., Toselli M.,. - In: HORTICULTURAE. - ISSN 2311-7524. - ELETTRONICO. - 6:3(2020), pp. 39.1-39.11. [10.3390/horticulturae6030039]
Baldi E., Quartieri M., Muzzi E., Noferini M., Toselli M.,
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