Nutrient Management in Walnuts. Katherine Pope UCCE Sacramento, Solano & Yolo Counties Sac-Solano-Yolo Walnut Day Feb 23 rd, 2016

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Nutrient Management in Walnuts Katherine Pope UCCE Sacramento, Solano & Yolo Counties Sac-Solano-Yolo Walnut Day Feb 23 rd, 2016

Nitrogen Management Overview Why is nitrogen important Nitrogen in soil, plant uptake Science Management Touch on Potassium

Walnut Nutrient Management Take Aways 1) Minimum 29 lbs N / ton in-shell 2) Divide N evenly over growing season 3) Roots in top 2-3 feet 4) Check your leaf potassium, or let me. K < 1.5% is deficient.

Why N is Important to Plants Most Used Mineral 80% Proteins Also amino acids, DNA, hormones, chlorophyll, defense compounds

Why N is Important to People 30+% of wells over EPA limits Ag 94% groundwater N 94% from Crops Images: Harter et al, 2012

To know When and How N is available to tree roots, need to understand The Different Forms of N & How N is Taken Up by the Plant

The Nitrogen Cycle in the Soil Soil Organic Matter Ammonium (NH 4 + ) Nitrate (NO 3 - ) N tied up in organic molecules, not available to plants Nutrient storage vault Roots can take up N as ammonium Positively charged can stick to the soil Roots can take up N as nitrate Negatively charged will not stick to the soil can easily LEACH

Elements of the Nature and Properties of Soils, 3/e by N. Brady and R. Well The Nitrogen Cycle in the Soil Soil Organic Matter Ammonium (NH 4 + ) CA soils, SOM Ammonium: Weeks-Months Amendment <2% N N into SOM

Elements of the Nature and Properties of Soils, 3/e by N. Brady and R. Well The Nitrogen Cycle in the Soil Ammonium (NH 4 + ) Nitrate (NO 3 - ) Nitrification Rate depends on temperature Ammonium Nitrate: Days-Weeks CA soils, most N eventually turns to nitrate

Elements of the Nature and Properties of Soils, 3/e by N. Brady and R. Well The Nitrogen Cycle in the Soil Soil Organic Matter Ammonium (NH 4 + ) Nitrate (NO 3 - ) Nitrification Rate depends on temperature CA soils, Ammonium Nitrate in days to weeks

Nitrogen Uptake by Plants Most Important to Know: Nutrients move in soil solution no water, no uptake N is taken up as ammonium or nitrate N goes through transporters to get into roots This limits uptake.

Nitrogen Uptake by Plants NH 4 + NH 4 + Amino Acid NO 3 - Nitrate concentration in a typical fertigation event Marschner, P. (2012). Mineral Nutrition of Higher Plants. Academic Press. Waltham, MA, USA.

Nitrogen Dynamics Recap N in many forms in soil SOM, Ammonium, Nitrate SOM is N storage N taken up as ammonium or nitrate. Nitrate doesn t stick in the soil N must got through transporters. More N applied More N uptake NH 4 + SOM NO 3 -

4 R s of N Management Apply the RIGHT RATE Apply at the RIGHT TIME Apply in the RIGHT PLACE Using the RIGHT SOURCE

N Management in General Apply the RIGHT RATE Don t overload transporters Apply at the RIGHT TIME Don t overload transporters Apply in the RIGHT PLACE Keep it where roots can get it Using the RIGHT SOURCE Keep it where roots can get it

N Management in Walnuts Apply the RIGHT RATE Apply at the RIGHT TIME Apply in the RIGHT PLACE Using the RIGHT SOURCE

Methods NPK Demand Model Apr Nov Senescence May Sept/Oct Jan, Apr, May, Jul, Nov 3 x Chandler, Tulare 10 trees / site

Right Rate N / ton of nuts (in-shell, 8% moist) Site 2013 2014 N Chandler 26 a 25 b D Chandler 31 a 31 a S Chandler 25 a 25 c N Tulare 25 a 24 c D Tulare 32 a 33 a S Tulare 27 a 28 c GRAND MEAN 27 Meat & Shell: 24-33 lbs Hulls: 0.5-2 lbs Other Scraps: 0.5-2 lbs (???) New Growth: 4-8 lbs**(???) = 29-45 lbs N / ton in-shell *Letters show dif s w/in cv. ** Based on Weinbaum s 0.13 lb N/tree, 50 trees/acre, 16 year old Hartleys

N Management in Walnuts Apply the RIGHT RATE Minimum 29 lbs/ton Apply at the RIGHT TIME Apply in the RIGHT PLACE Using the RIGHT SOURCE

Lbs N / Month 30 25 20 15 10 Nitrogen Added per Month 2013 & 2014, Chandler & Tulare Previous Accumulation N Added in Month % Percent of total season N added per month 24% 29% 20% 5 0 27% May June July Aug Sept

N Management in Walnuts Apply the RIGHT RATE Minimum 29 lbs/ton Apply at the RIGHT TIME Even split May-Aug Apply in the RIGHT PLACE Using the RIGHT SOURCE

Roots in Top 3 Feet 0 0 12 12 24 24 Inches 36 0 12 36 0 12 24 24 36 36 Lampinen et al

N Management in Walnuts Apply the RIGHT RATE Minimum 29 lbs/ton Apply at the RIGHT TIME Even split May-Aug Apply in the RIGHT PLACE Roots in top 3 feet Using the RIGHT SOURCE

N Management in Walnuts Apply the RIGHT RATE Minimum 29 lbs/ton Apply at the RIGHT TIME Even split May-Aug Apply in the RIGHT PLACE Roots in top 3 feet Using the RIGHT SOURCE Most becomes Nitrate with time.

Stay Tuned Working on last year of N Budget data Leaf sampling How many, how far apart May leaf sample to predict July N status

Potassium Management Overview Why is potassium important Potassium in soil How to manage potassium efficiently Take-Aways: Potassium sticks to the soil, so should band it Potassium is important for water stress, canopy fill Hulls use lots of potassium

Why K is important to plants 2 nd most abundant mineral element (1-3% Dwt) Signals stomata to open & close Allows cells to expand Deficiency: cupping or curling of older leaves; bronze or gray at curled edges In prunes, low K weak canopy fill sunburn. Maybe same is true with walnuts? Could Bot vulnerability. Need more research.

Potassium in the Soil Potassium K+ + ions stick to clay particles Doesn t stick much to sandy & gravelly soils Banding overloads K+ attachment sites

How to Manage K Efficiently How much do walnuts use? How to recognize deficiency? How to replace K as it is used?

How Much K Do Walnuts Use? Vast majority of K is used in HULLS ~40 lbs K / ton in hulls ~10 lbs K / ton in meat+shell Lbs / Ton In-Shell 50 40 30 20 10 K in Walnuts Hulls & Nut Nut Hulls 0 May June July Aug Harvest

How Much K Do Walnuts Use? Green years more K removed from orchard But good hull split year, K stays the orchard for later use, right? Hulls left in field are spread or windrowed in middle. Effect = Broadcasting hull K or Banding far from most roots. Lbs / Ton In-Shell 50 40 30 20 10 0 K in Walnuts Hulls & Nut Nut Hulls May June July Aug Harvest

Extreme Potassium Deficiency Less extreme deficiency less severe symptoms. Cupped, not rolled. Bronze, not silver. But, by the time you see symptoms, yield is already suffering

Increased leaf K increased yield until 1.5% Olson 1991

Leaf symptoms of low K don t show until ~1.2% Olson 1991

Increased leaf K increased yield until 1.5% Yield Decline Without Visual Leaf Symptoms Olson 1991

Walnut Nutrient Management Take Aways 1) Minimum 29 lbs N / ton in-shell 2) Divide N evenly over growing season 3) Roots in top 3 feet 4) Check your leaf potassium, or let me. K < 1.5% is deficient.

Resources Guide to Efficient Nitrogen Fertilizer Use in Walnut Orchards, ANR 21623 kspope@ucanr.edu More to come Contributors Funding: CWB, CDFA Patrick Brown, Ted DeJong, Sebastian Saa, Andres Olivos, Kathy Kelley, Joe Grant, Janine Hasey