Abstract
Ladino white clover (Trifolium repens var. latum) was grown in sand cultures supplied with nutrient solns. containing 1, 4, 16, 64 and 256 ppm. of K at volume rates of 1 and 4 liters daily. Results as measured by deficiency symptoms and dry matter accumulation of top growth show that volume rate of nutrient supply is only significant at the lower concs. of K. Yield and moisture content of white clover increased with an increase in K conc. of the nutrient supply.
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