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Course Description
Course Code: NUE-RS 217-6-10
CEU Credit Category:
Nutrient Management CEU Credit: 0.50
Presenter:
Bryan G. Hopkins, PhD, CPSS
Professor, Brigham Young University
Summary:
Phosphorus is an essential plant nutrient that is best managed in light of its functions, mobility, storage, and absorption into and through plant tissues.
In this course you will learn:
- Increasing yields and evolving plant traits often equate to greater phosphorus needs (what used to work may no longer be enough).
- Phosphorus behavior in plants.
- Phosphorus management techniques (sampling and other assessments, root health strategies, and fertilization options) customized to individual crops and soils.