Potassium fertilizer influences on coastal bermudagrass yield and nutrient uptake and on available soil potassium levels1
作者:
D. L. Robinson,
M. S. Miller,
D. J. R. Cherney,
期刊:
Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis
(Taylor Available online 1990)
卷期:
Volume 21,
issue 9-10
页码: 753-769
ISSN:0010-3624
年代: 1990
DOI:10.1080/00103629009368267
出版商: Taylor & Francis Group
数据来源: Taylor
摘要:
Coastal bermudagrass yields were increased by 3.1 Mg ha‐1with K applications of 300 kg ha‐1yr‐1in a 7‐year study on Olivier silt loam at Baton Rouge, but available soil K depletion occurred even though K applications exceeded K removal in the forage. At lower rates of K application, K removal exceeded K applications, causing severe depletion of available soil K. Applying 600 kg of K ha‐1exceeded both the crop K requirement and K removal in the forage, resulting in increased levels of available soil K. Ninety percent of the maximum yield was obtained at about 100 kg of K ha‐1. Potassium concentrations in the forage averaged 9.2 and 13.4 g kg‐1at K rates of 100 and 300 kg ha‐1, respectively. Apparent recovery of fertilizer K decreased from 53 to 47% as K applications increased from 37 to 300 kg ha‐1. The Olivier silt loam supplied 105 kg of K ha‐1annually where no K was applied. The study indicates that K applications must be sufficient to produce yields very near the maximum yield in order to avoid depletion of available soil K by high‐yielding Coastal bermudagrass.
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