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Published online 1 September 1962
Published in Agron J 54:450-453 (1962)
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Potassium Fertilization of Intensively Manage Grasses under Humid Tropical Conditions1

José Vicente-Chandler, Robert W. Pearson, Fernando Abruña and Servando Silva2

Synopsis: Grass yields responded strongly to yearly applications of up to 400 pounds of K per acre and at a slower rate to even higher applications. With 800 pounds of K, exchangeable soil K content was maintained and two-thirds of the applied K was recovered in the forage. At the 1600-pound rate, recovery in the forage was reduced but exchangeable soil K content was increased. K content of the forage increased with rates and with yields.


1 This work was carried out cooperatively between the Southern Branch, Soil and Water Conservation Research Division, ARS, USDA, and the Agricultural Experiment Station of the University of Puerto Rico.

2 Soil Scientists, USDA, R. W. Pearson is stationed at Auburn, Alabama, others at Rio Piedras, Puerto Rico.

Received for publication December 30, 1961.


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