Ryegrass was used to remove potassium from two acid soils limed to different pH values. Most non-exchangeable potassium was removed from the unlimed soils (pH 4·5) but differences in removal between pH 5·5 and 7·0 were small. Air-drying the soils after cropping released further potassium into the exchangeable form in amounts independent of soil pH.Equilibrium potassium activity ratios (ARK) after each out declined to small constant values characteristic of the soils. A sandy soil (Woburn) initially contained less exchangeable potassium than a soil with more clay (Sawyers), but after a few crops, ARK, % K in the grass and K uptakes per cut were larger from Woburn soil, showing that non-exchangeable potassium was being released faster than in...
There has been increased interest in understanding the variability one sees in soil test potassium (...
Potassium (K) outputs comprise removals in harvested crops and losses via a number of pathways. No s...
The availability of potassium to pasture plants in New Zealand is dependent upon the mineralogy of t...
Measurements made on soils from the Ley–Arable rotation experiments and some of the Classical experi...
1. Continuous cropping with perennial ryegrass in the glasshouse was used to measure the release of ...
Experiments were carried out on an acidic, clay loam soil (Ragály) to study the release of potassium...
Potassium uptake is the result of numerous simultaneous processes influencing the potassium dynamics...
Soil samples on twice monthly basis were taken from six plots located on Agronomy-plant pathology So...
Potassium in soils from selected plots of the Broadbalk Experiment at Rothamsted, and Rotation I exp...
Although the demand for saving potassium (K) fertilizer application is increasing, the evaluation of...
The release of nonexchangeable potassium by the different particle size fractions of two soils was s...
Carbonic acid and carbonic acid combined with freezing and thawing, extract considerably less, and 0...
Thirty-seven surface (0-0.10 or 0-0.20 m) soils covering a wide range of soil types (16 Vertosols, 6...
The supply of soil potassium (K) to New Zealand pastures is currently being assessed by the quick te...
The amounts and rates of release of the different categories of soil K were measured on 21 soils fro...
There has been increased interest in understanding the variability one sees in soil test potassium (...
Potassium (K) outputs comprise removals in harvested crops and losses via a number of pathways. No s...
The availability of potassium to pasture plants in New Zealand is dependent upon the mineralogy of t...
Measurements made on soils from the Ley–Arable rotation experiments and some of the Classical experi...
1. Continuous cropping with perennial ryegrass in the glasshouse was used to measure the release of ...
Experiments were carried out on an acidic, clay loam soil (Ragály) to study the release of potassium...
Potassium uptake is the result of numerous simultaneous processes influencing the potassium dynamics...
Soil samples on twice monthly basis were taken from six plots located on Agronomy-plant pathology So...
Potassium in soils from selected plots of the Broadbalk Experiment at Rothamsted, and Rotation I exp...
Although the demand for saving potassium (K) fertilizer application is increasing, the evaluation of...
The release of nonexchangeable potassium by the different particle size fractions of two soils was s...
Carbonic acid and carbonic acid combined with freezing and thawing, extract considerably less, and 0...
Thirty-seven surface (0-0.10 or 0-0.20 m) soils covering a wide range of soil types (16 Vertosols, 6...
The supply of soil potassium (K) to New Zealand pastures is currently being assessed by the quick te...
The amounts and rates of release of the different categories of soil K were measured on 21 soils fro...
There has been increased interest in understanding the variability one sees in soil test potassium (...
Potassium (K) outputs comprise removals in harvested crops and losses via a number of pathways. No s...
The availability of potassium to pasture plants in New Zealand is dependent upon the mineralogy of t...