Metadata onlyThe effect of 30 years of continuous cropping, fertilization and manuring on the potassium (K) balances, the soil K pools and the nonexchangeable K release in a Typic Haplaquept soil from Almora, India under a rainfed soybean���wheat cropping system were investigated. The apparent K balance was measured as the difference between the total K added and that removed by the crops. The results showed that the total removal of K by the crops exceeded the amount of total K applied to the soil in all the treatments showing a net negative K balance. This ranged from 3.7 in the plots under NK to 81.7 kg ha���1 year���1 in the N+FYM treated plots. Continuous annual application of recommended doses of NPK+10 t FYM (NPK+FYM) to soybean resu...
Surface broadcasting is still the predominant mode of potassium (K) fertilizer application for soybe...
Sugarcane is regarded as a luxury accumulator of potassium (K). Soil testing at plough-out of older ...
ABSTRACT Intense cropping of plants in pots was used to assess the contribution of non-exchangeable ...
The right potassium fertilization management, using adequate amounts of fertilizers and drop rotatio...
Not AvailableAbstract A long‐term fertilizer experiment, over 27 years, studied the effect of miner...
Not AvailableEffects of continuous cropping and addition of organic manures (farmyard manure, FYM, ...
The effects of intense cropping and potassium fertilization on potassium (K) dynamics and non-exchan...
A long-term field study conducted at five Purdue Agricultural Centers located in west-central, north...
Potassium fertilization is often neglected and /or ignored leading to imbalanced fertilization under...
There is a lack of long-term research on potassium fertilization for soybean in the tropical and sub...
A 2-year field study on a silt loam, no-till soil was designed to test the hypothesis that temporal ...
The transfers of native and applied K in a rhodic ferralsol were studied in an agrosystem of souther...
ABSTRACT Early potassium fertilization in previous crops may be beneficial to the main crop in succe...
Sugarcane is regarded as a luxury accumulator of potassium (K). Soil testing at plough-out of older ...
Master of ScienceDepartment of AgronomyDavid B. MengelOver the last decade low (< 130 mg kg -1) soil...
Surface broadcasting is still the predominant mode of potassium (K) fertilizer application for soybe...
Sugarcane is regarded as a luxury accumulator of potassium (K). Soil testing at plough-out of older ...
ABSTRACT Intense cropping of plants in pots was used to assess the contribution of non-exchangeable ...
The right potassium fertilization management, using adequate amounts of fertilizers and drop rotatio...
Not AvailableAbstract A long‐term fertilizer experiment, over 27 years, studied the effect of miner...
Not AvailableEffects of continuous cropping and addition of organic manures (farmyard manure, FYM, ...
The effects of intense cropping and potassium fertilization on potassium (K) dynamics and non-exchan...
A long-term field study conducted at five Purdue Agricultural Centers located in west-central, north...
Potassium fertilization is often neglected and /or ignored leading to imbalanced fertilization under...
There is a lack of long-term research on potassium fertilization for soybean in the tropical and sub...
A 2-year field study on a silt loam, no-till soil was designed to test the hypothesis that temporal ...
The transfers of native and applied K in a rhodic ferralsol were studied in an agrosystem of souther...
ABSTRACT Early potassium fertilization in previous crops may be beneficial to the main crop in succe...
Sugarcane is regarded as a luxury accumulator of potassium (K). Soil testing at plough-out of older ...
Master of ScienceDepartment of AgronomyDavid B. MengelOver the last decade low (< 130 mg kg -1) soil...
Surface broadcasting is still the predominant mode of potassium (K) fertilizer application for soybe...
Sugarcane is regarded as a luxury accumulator of potassium (K). Soil testing at plough-out of older ...
ABSTRACT Intense cropping of plants in pots was used to assess the contribution of non-exchangeable ...