Potassium rate and source effects on potato yield, quality, and disease interaction

被引:64
作者
Panique, E [1 ]
Kelling, KA [1 ]
Schulte, EE [1 ]
Hero, DE [1 ]
Stevenson, WR [1 ]
James, RV [1 ]
机构
[1] Univ Wisconsin, Madison, WI 53706 USA
关键词
potassium source; specific gravity; Rhizoctonia; potassium chloride; potassium sulfate;
D O I
10.1007/BF02852777
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Field experiments were conducted over eleven site-years where five K rates (0, 93, 187, 280, and 373 kg K ha(-1)) as KCl or K2SO4 were band-applied at planting to potato (Solanum tuberosum L.). Significant yield increases up to 332 kg K ha(-1) were observed in five of eleven site-years when soil test K ranged from 75 to 110 mg kg(-1). The increase in tuber yield was associated with an increase of tuber size (170 to 370 g) and above in the US#1A category. Lack of yield response at the other site-years may be due to the high soil test K (125 to 180 mg kg(-1)). Statistically significant differences in total tuber yield were not evident between the two sources of K fertilizer studied; however, there was a tendency for a significant rate x source interaction (p < 0.15) in five site-years where K2SO4 increased tuber yield more than KCl at rates up to 280 kg K ha(-1). Above this rate, tuber yield decreased for K2SO4 but remained stable for KCl. Based on the tuber yield data and initial soil test It from the controls of each site-year, data from this study suggest that 104 mg K kg(-1) is a critical pre-plant soil test level. A reduction in specific gravity with increasing applied K was evident in most of the site-years of this study, although decreases were generally not as marked when K2SO4 was used. A significant decrease in hollow heart with increasing rate of K fertilization was observed in four of eleven site-years; however, statistically significant yield responses to added K were found at only one of these sites. The incidence of Rhizoctonia solani was generally not affected by It rate; however, there was a tendency in some site-years for a higher disease incidence when KCl was used instead of K2SO4. Potassium rate slightly decreased stem numbers per seed piece, averaging 3.7, 3.6, 3.5, 3.4, and 3.3 across all experiments, for the 0, 93, 187, 280, and. 373 kg K ha(-1) rates, respectively.
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