POTASSIUM NUTRITION OF KENNEBEC AND RUSSET BURBANK POTATOES IN TASMANIA - EFFECT OF SOIL AND FERTILIZER POTASSIUM ON YIELD, PETIOLE AND TUBER POTASSIUM CONCENTRATIONS, AND TUBER QUALITY

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CHAPMAN, KSR [1 ]
SPARROW, LA [1 ]
HARDMAN, PR [1 ]
WRIGHT, DN [1 ]
THORP, JRA [1 ]
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[1] DEPT PRIMARY IND,KINGS MEADOWS,TAS 7249,AUSTRALIA
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AUSTRALIAN JOURNAL OF EXPERIMENTAL AGRICULTURE | 1992年 / 32卷 / 04期
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10.1071/EA9920521
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S [农业科学];
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The response of potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) cultivars Russet Burbank and Kennebec to soil and fertiliser potassium (K) was studied on basaltic krasnozems of north-west Tasmania. Yield increases in response to fertiliser K were recorded at sites with up to 300-400 mg/kg of bicarbonate-extractable soil K. The close correlation between relative yield and soil K indicated that soil K can reliably predict fertiliser requirements. Petiole K concentrations at early tuber set increased with fertiliser K at responsive sites; maximum yields were achieved with 12-14% petiole K for Kennebec and 11-13% for Russet Burbank. Petiole K concentrations provide an excellent indication of the K status of a growing crop. Tuber K concentrations increased with both soil and fertiliser K, and yields of 50-SO t/ha removed 180-380 kg K/ha in the tubers. At severely deficient sites specific gravity and crisp colour increased with low rates of fertiliser K, but the general trend was for fertiliser K to reduce specific gravity and crisp colour. Bruising susceptibility decreased with fertiliser K at some sites but the physiological disorder, 'hollow heart', was not influenced by fertiliser K. There were consistent differences between the 2 cultivars. Russet Burbank required higher soil K, had lower petiole and tuber K concentrations and removed less K in the marketable tubers.
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