In 2014, Khan et al. presented evidence that soil exchangeable K (Exch-K) increases over time without addition of potassium (K) to the soil despite the removal of K in crops on a soil rich in montmorillonite and illite. The authors term this behavior ‘The potassium paradox'. From their review of the literature, the authors also report a lack of crop response to potassium chloride (KCl) fertilization. Close evaluation of these findings reveals that their observations can be interpreted and predicted using current knowledge of K in soil chemistry and its uptake by plants, and there is no paradox in K behavior in the soil-plant system. There is also no evidence of a detrimental effect of KCl on crop yield or quality. Their conclusion that the ...
The right potassium fertilization management, using adequate amounts of fertilizers and drop rotatio...
Potassium (K) is an essential nutrient for plant growth. Because large amounts are absorbed from the...
Interest in potassium (K) manuring has decreased in recent years because applying K leads to no envi...
In 2014, Khan et al. presented evidence that soil exchangeable K (Exch-K) increases over time withou...
Negative potassium (K) balances in all broadacre grain cropping systems in northern Australia are re...
Thirty-seven surface (0-0.10 or 0-0.20 m) soils covering a wide range of soil types (16 Vertosols, 6...
There has been increased interest in understanding the variability one sees in soil test potassium (...
Although the demand for saving potassium (K) fertilizer application is increasing, the evaluation of...
International audienceAimsPotassium (K) fertilization increases crop productivity, but in some cases...
Measurements made on soils from the Ley–Arable rotation experiments and some of the Classical experi...
In a system in which fertilization is recommended, diagnosis of soil K availability and the establis...
Potassium (K) is one of essential elements for plant growth, especially orchard crops, and the third...
Potassium uptake is the result of numerous simultaneous processes influencing the potassium dynamics...
The 2000 crop year was very challenging because of the variety of weather that was experienced and t...
Potassium (K) outputs comprise removals in harvested crops and losses via a number of pathways. No s...
The right potassium fertilization management, using adequate amounts of fertilizers and drop rotatio...
Potassium (K) is an essential nutrient for plant growth. Because large amounts are absorbed from the...
Interest in potassium (K) manuring has decreased in recent years because applying K leads to no envi...
In 2014, Khan et al. presented evidence that soil exchangeable K (Exch-K) increases over time withou...
Negative potassium (K) balances in all broadacre grain cropping systems in northern Australia are re...
Thirty-seven surface (0-0.10 or 0-0.20 m) soils covering a wide range of soil types (16 Vertosols, 6...
There has been increased interest in understanding the variability one sees in soil test potassium (...
Although the demand for saving potassium (K) fertilizer application is increasing, the evaluation of...
International audienceAimsPotassium (K) fertilization increases crop productivity, but in some cases...
Measurements made on soils from the Ley–Arable rotation experiments and some of the Classical experi...
In a system in which fertilization is recommended, diagnosis of soil K availability and the establis...
Potassium (K) is one of essential elements for plant growth, especially orchard crops, and the third...
Potassium uptake is the result of numerous simultaneous processes influencing the potassium dynamics...
The 2000 crop year was very challenging because of the variety of weather that was experienced and t...
Potassium (K) outputs comprise removals in harvested crops and losses via a number of pathways. No s...
The right potassium fertilization management, using adequate amounts of fertilizers and drop rotatio...
Potassium (K) is an essential nutrient for plant growth. Because large amounts are absorbed from the...
Interest in potassium (K) manuring has decreased in recent years because applying K leads to no envi...