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    Aspire®: Impact on Nitrogen Uptake (Greenhouse Trial) – AgriFacts

    10.2%

    Increased N Uptake with Aspire over MOP when K rates were increased from low to high:

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    Objective

    Quantify the impact of Aspire® (0-0-58-0.5B) compared to MOP (0-0-60, potash) on nitrogen (N) uptake and plant growth in corn with low vs. high potassium (K) rates.

    OVERVIEW

    • Optimizing Nitrogen Use Efficiency (NUE) relies on potassium ions (K+) to balance the negative charge of nitrate (NO3 -) as it is taken up by roots and distributed throughout the corn plant.
    • Aspire is an innovative K fertilizer that uses Nutriform® technology to combine potash along with two forms of boron (B) (fast and slow-release) for optimal nutrient delivery and distribution.
    • Adequate levels of K, B, and N can aid in nutrient uptake and optimize nutrient recovery. Nutrient efficiencies can be greater with Aspire compared to potash.

    TRIAL DETAILS

    CROP: Corn (Zea mays)
    YEAR: 2023
    LOCATION: Sabanci University, Turkey
    DATA SOURCE: Dr. Ismail Cakmak

    EXPERIMENTAL DESIGN: Pot trials conducted under greenhouse conditions and averaged across two soil types.

    • Loam (7.8 pH, 244 ppm K, 0.1 ppm B)
    • Clay (4.6 pH, 81 ppm K, 0.4 ppm B)
    • All treatments received N fertilizer.

    Treatments:

    • Low rate of MOP
    • Low rate of Aspire
    • High rate of MOP
    • High rate of Aspire

    Study Details:

    • Fertilizers were homogeneously mixed with soil, simulating broadcast and incorporated applications.
    • Above ground dry matter and nutrient uptake was determined 37 days after planting.

    SUMMARY

    • Increasing the K rate from low to high resulted in increased N uptake and plant dry matter production.
    • Aspire applications increased N uptake an additional 10.2% over plants grown with MOP when K rates were increased from low to high.
    • The increase in plant dry matter at 37 days (≈V6 growth stage) was 14.6% greater in plants treated with Aspire than those with MOP.
    • Nitrogen Use Efficiency in V6 corn can be improved when K and B nutrition is supplied with Aspire compared to MOP, as demonstrated by N uptake and plant dry matter production.