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AGRONOMY JOURNAL
Volume 113, Issue 1, Pages 478-489Publisher
WILEY
DOI: 10.1002/agj2.20456
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Potassium is a typical yield-limiting nutrient for soybeans in humid tropical regions. The study investigated the effect of fertilization on K balance in a highly weathered Rhodic Hapludox under no-till over 32 years of continuous cropping. It was found that K rates influenced yields over time, leading to either continuous K depletion or accumulation in soil depending on the rates.
Potassium (K) is a typical yield-limiting nutrient for soybeans [Glycine max (L.) Merr.] in humid tropical regions. The effect of fertilization on K balance over 32 yr of continuous cropping was investigated in a highly weathered Rhodic Hapludox under no-till. The nutrient balance was calculated based on the amounts of K added via fertilization and on the amounts removed by the crops. Potassium rates interfered with yields over time and modified the final balance of K in the system. Depending on K rates, the balance tended to be positive or negative, and the range of K rates evaluated allowed us to establish conditions of either continuous K depletion, resulting from K removals by harvests, or the accumulation in soil under high rates. In this range, indicators of the efficiency of K fertilizer also varied and made it clear that K fertilizer is not the only source of K for plants.
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