SUO Dong-Rang, WANG Tuo-He, LI Duo-Zhong. A long-time study on the effect and balance of potassium[J]. Chinese Journal of Eco-Agriculture, 2002, 10(3): 90-92.
Citation: SUO Dong-Rang, WANG Tuo-He, LI Duo-Zhong. A long-time study on the effect and balance of potassium[J]. Chinese Journal of Eco-Agriculture, 2002, 10(3): 90-92.

A long-time study on the effect and balance of potassium

  • 4-year experinlents on strip fields showed that the crop’s yield was improved by l7.0%~20.3% after adding potassium fertilizer,and the effective time of potassium was delayed when the manure was applied.The results of 18-year rotating experiments show that the potassium applied in soils can satisfy the crop need of 2 rotation periods(3 years per rotation)and the increased yield up to 10.3% ~30.7% appears from the third to six rotations.There is a positive correIation between the potassium effect and experimental process. Each year. the potassium in soils decreases by 135.0~335.5kg/hm2 when the manure is applied,decreases by 97.4~335.7kg/hm2 when the chemical potassium is added,and reduces by 76.5~268.0kg/hm2 when both are applied mixedly The average available potassium in soils declines 2.6~17mg/kg per year when continuous plantation is done without potassium and decreases by 7.5mg/kg in strip-field but merely increased in rotated field The mixed application of chemical potassium and manure can improve the available effect of potassium in soils. The decreasing rate of slow effective K is 6.5~ 8.2 times of fast effective potassium .
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