Rev. Bras. Ciênc. Solo.2009;33(6):1855-62.

Effectiveness of fused magnesium potassium phosphate for marandu grass

Valdeci Orioli Júnior, Edson Luiz Mendes Coutinho

01/Dec/2009

DOI: 10.1590/S0100-06832009000600034

The current high price of KCl and great dependence on importation to satisfy the Brazilian demand indicate the need for studies that evaluate the efficiency of other K sources, particularly those based on domestic raw material. For this purpose, a greenhouse experiment was conducted with samples of a sandy clay loam Typic Haplustox, in a completely randomized 4 x 3 x 2 factorial design: four K rates (0, 60, 120, and 180 mg kg-1), three sources (potassium chloride (KCl), fused magnesium potassium phosphate (FMPP) and a mixture of 70 % FMPP + 30 % KCl) and two particle sizes (100 and 60 mesh), with three replications. Potassium fertilization resulted in significant increases in shoot dry matter production and in K concentrations, both in soil and plants. The K source and particle size had no significant effect on the evaluated characteristics. Potassium critical levels in the soil and the shoots were 1.53 mmolc dm-3 and 19.1 g kg-1, respectively.

Effectiveness of fused magnesium potassium phosphate for marandu grass

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