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Lachover, D., Division of Plant Chemistry, The Volcani Institute of Agricultural Research, Rehovot, Israel
Feldhay, H., Division of Plant Chemistry, The Volcani Institute of Agricultural Research, Rehovot, Israel
1. The availability of K in potassium metaphosphate was investigated in an experiment with large pots using a red sandy soil, low in exchangeable potassium. Potatoes were grown. The effects of potassium metaphosphate in three different granule sizes, applied at two rates, were compared with those of equivalent potassium chloride and potassium sulphate. 2. Characteristic deficiency symptoms appeared in plants receiving no K and the crop responded to K fertilizer in potassium concentration, yields of tubers, and dry matter, and starch concentrations. 3. Potassium metaphosphate, regardless of granule size and of application rate, was as effective as potassium chloride and potassium sulphate in giving normal development of potato plants, high potassium uptake in the foliage, and yield of tubers. © 1966, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.
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The evaluation of potassium metaphosphate as a source of potassium for potatoes with special references to foliar diagnosis, yield and quality of tubers
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Lachover, D., Division of Plant Chemistry, The Volcani Institute of Agricultural Research, Rehovot, Israel
Feldhay, H., Division of Plant Chemistry, The Volcani Institute of Agricultural Research, Rehovot, Israel
The evaluation of potassium metaphosphate as a source of potassium for potatoes with special references to foliar diagnosis, yield and quality of tubers
1. The availability of K in potassium metaphosphate was investigated in an experiment with large pots using a red sandy soil, low in exchangeable potassium. Potatoes were grown. The effects of potassium metaphosphate in three different granule sizes, applied at two rates, were compared with those of equivalent potassium chloride and potassium sulphate. 2. Characteristic deficiency symptoms appeared in plants receiving no K and the crop responded to K fertilizer in potassium concentration, yields of tubers, and dry matter, and starch concentrations. 3. Potassium metaphosphate, regardless of granule size and of application rate, was as effective as potassium chloride and potassium sulphate in giving normal development of potato plants, high potassium uptake in the foliage, and yield of tubers. © 1966, Cambridge University Press. All rights reserved.
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