Most of the soils of Nepal had a higher potassium (K, expressed as K2O) level inherently. Later in 1976, the Government of Nepal has recommended K fertilizer rate at 30 kg K2O ha-1 in rice-wheat cropping systems. However, those crops began showing K deficiency symptoms in recent decades, which could be due to a large portion of soils with depleted K level or the insufficient input of K fertilizer for crop production. This study explored a limitation of K nutrient in the crops by establishing field trials from 2009-2014 at three agro-ecozones i.e., inner-Terai (2009-2010), high-Hills (2011-2012), and Terai (2012-2014) in Nepal. Seven rates of K fertilizer at 0, 15, 30, 45, 60, 75, and 90 kg K2O ha-1 were replicated four times in a randomized...
Potassium (K) response curves were generated for some Malawi soils using four different rates of pot...
Not AvailableIntroduction Potassium (K) is third most important plant nutrient, vital to many plant ...
Water stress causes serious yield loss of wheat (Triticum aestivum) under non-irrigated conditions. ...
Not AvailableAlthough the soils of the Indo-Gangetic Alluvial Plains (IGP), endowed with fine-graine...
Potassium fertilization is often neglected and /or ignored leading to imbalanced fertilization under...
Potassium fertilization was started in 2014 using K containing blended fertilizers in Ethiopia. Howe...
Not AvailableGrowing population and its need pressurize Indian agriculture to produce more from shr...
Increased nutrient withdrawal by rapidly expanding intensive cropping systems, in combination with i...
A field trial was conducted in Rabi season 2001-2002 at the Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institu...
Potassium (K) is an essential nutrient for plant growth. Because large amounts are absorbed from the...
Information on soil potassium (K) supplying capacity, K-depletion, and contribution of exchangeable ...
Potassium is one of the three Macro primary nutrients which is necessary for plant growth. A researc...
A long-term field experiment with rice-wheat cropping was started in the wet season of 1988 with fou...
Potassium (K) plays an important role in many physiological and biochemical processes in plants and ...
Nutrient management is a key component of best agronomic practices for optimal crop production. The ...
Potassium (K) response curves were generated for some Malawi soils using four different rates of pot...
Not AvailableIntroduction Potassium (K) is third most important plant nutrient, vital to many plant ...
Water stress causes serious yield loss of wheat (Triticum aestivum) under non-irrigated conditions. ...
Not AvailableAlthough the soils of the Indo-Gangetic Alluvial Plains (IGP), endowed with fine-graine...
Potassium fertilization is often neglected and /or ignored leading to imbalanced fertilization under...
Potassium fertilization was started in 2014 using K containing blended fertilizers in Ethiopia. Howe...
Not AvailableGrowing population and its need pressurize Indian agriculture to produce more from shr...
Increased nutrient withdrawal by rapidly expanding intensive cropping systems, in combination with i...
A field trial was conducted in Rabi season 2001-2002 at the Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institu...
Potassium (K) is an essential nutrient for plant growth. Because large amounts are absorbed from the...
Information on soil potassium (K) supplying capacity, K-depletion, and contribution of exchangeable ...
Potassium is one of the three Macro primary nutrients which is necessary for plant growth. A researc...
A long-term field experiment with rice-wheat cropping was started in the wet season of 1988 with fou...
Potassium (K) plays an important role in many physiological and biochemical processes in plants and ...
Nutrient management is a key component of best agronomic practices for optimal crop production. The ...
Potassium (K) response curves were generated for some Malawi soils using four different rates of pot...
Not AvailableIntroduction Potassium (K) is third most important plant nutrient, vital to many plant ...
Water stress causes serious yield loss of wheat (Triticum aestivum) under non-irrigated conditions. ...