🌽 Phosphorus (P) Nutrient Map - Sample
Reproductive Stage Interpretation
Phosphorus (P) is a key macronutrient involved in energy transfer, root development, and reproductive processes such as flowering and seed formation. It is crucial during early crop stages and influences long-term productivity.
This crop map identifies phosphorus levels across your field, helping you optimize fertilization and detect areas with potential yield limitations due to phosphorus imbalances.
📊 Phosphorus Levels & Interpretation
Level | Range (% in dry matter) | Interpretation |
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Critical | < 0.2% | Very low availability. Severe limitations in root growth, energy transport, and overall crop development. Immediate correction required. |
Low | 0.2 – 0.3% | Insufficient for high-yield performance. Early-stage deficiency may cause stunting and dark green or purplish leaves. |
Medium | 0.31 – 0.41% | Adequate levels for most crops. Supports healthy development and reproductive transition. |
High | 0.42 – 0.5% | Nutrient-rich zones. Monitor for luxury consumption or potential antagonisms with micronutrients like zinc. |
Over-sufficiency | > 0.5% | Excess phosphorus. May lead to micronutrient deficiencies (e.g., Zn, Fe) and unnecessary environmental losses. |
Irregular Material | — | Non-representative data. May result from sampling issues or outlier biomass areas. Recheck advised. |
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💡 Tip: Phosphorus uptake is highly influenced by soil temperature, pH, and root activity. Early detection through maps helps time applications more precisely.

- Maps are available in 10 x 10 m resolution.
Available images every 5 days.
Table of contents including detailed parameters
Time lapse graphics to evaluate trends and deviations.