The effects of fertilizers and drought on the concentrations of potassium in the dry matter and tissue water of field-grown spring barley
- 1 October 1983
- journal article
- research article
- Published by Cambridge University Press (CUP) in The Journal of Agricultural Science
- Vol. 101 (3) , 741-748
- https://doi.org/10.1017/s0021859600038788
Abstract
SUMMARY: The effects of N, P, K and Na silicate fertilizers, and drought on the concentrations of K in the dry matter and tissue water of field-grown spring barley crops have been investigated. Percentage K in dry matter depended on the amounts of N, P, K or water received by the crops and was linearly related to fresh weight to dry weight ratio, but the slope of this relationship depended on whether or not the crops received K. Expressing K concentrations on the basis of tissue water eliminated differences between crops, except for those given insufficient K. Barley crops given fertilizer K maintained K concentrations in their tissue water of about 200 mmol/kg tissue water for most of the growth period but crops grown without K had only 50–70 mmol/kg tissue water. The results indicate that K concentrations in the tissue water are a more reliable indicator of tissue K status than % K in dry matter.Decreases in crop K content resulting from poor K supply were balanced by increases in Na and Ca (but not Mg) contents so that total cation concentrations in the tissue water were similar in low and high K crops. The extra Na and Ca are probably primarily involved in maintaining charge balance for anion absorption but once in the plant they may also substitute for K in its osmotic role.This publication has 12 references indexed in Scilit:
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