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Published online 1 May 1959
Published in Agron J 51:282-285 (1959)
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Potassium Availability of Fused Potassium Phosphates1

Jack D. DeMent and George Stanford2

Synopsis: Availability to plants of potassium in minus 35-mesh fused potassium phosphates having low water solubility was equal to that in potassium chloride and sulfate. Increasing the particle size to –6+9 mesh decreased availability of the less soluble materials.


1 Contribution from the Soils and Fertilizer Research Branch, Division of Agricultural Relations, TVA, Wilson Dam, Ala. The authors wish to acknowledge the contribution to this study made by L. B. Clements, Agricultural Aide, and B. N. Bradford, Analytical Chemist, Tennessee Valley Authority.

2 Agronomists, Tennessee Valley Authority.

Received for publication August 7, 1958.





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