Using plant analysis to predict yield losses caused by sulphur deficiency

, Blake-Kalff, M. M. A., Zhao, Fangjie, Hawkesford, MalcolmORCID logo and McGrath, SteveORCID logo (2001) Using plant analysis to predict yield losses caused by sulphur deficiency. Annals of Applied Biology, 138 (1). pp. 123-127. 10.1111/j.1744-7348.2001.tb00093.x
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Yield losses in agricultural crops as a result of sulphur deficiency are increasing in the UK, because of the decrease in sulphur dioxide emissions and changes in fertiliser practices. Therefore, there is a need for a reliable and practical diagnostic indicator to predict early in the growing season whether it is necessary to apply S fertiliser, but also to avoid the application of fertiliser when not necessary. A successful diagnostic indicator should be reliable and stable throughout plant development, but also easily measured with great accuracy and as little effort as possible. In this paper the difficulties and problems with currently used diagnostic tests for S deficiency, such as total S, sulphate or the N:S ratio, will be discussed. A more reliable and practical indicator of S deficiency is the malate:sulphate peak area ratio which is at present being developed for use by commercial laboratories and their customers.

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