1. Equal K Amounts to N Achieved Optimal Biomass and Better Fiber Quality of Late Sown Cotton in Yangtze River Valley.
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Ma, Xiaolei, Ali, Saif, Hafeez, Abdul, Liu, Anda, Liu, Jiahao, Zhang, Zhao, Luo, Dan, Noor Shah, Adnan, and Yang, Guozheng
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COTTON quality ,VALLEYS ,PLANT biomass ,COTTON fibers ,BIOMASS ,COTTON - Abstract
Potassium (K) fertilizer plays a crucial role in the formation of the biological and economic yield of cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.). Here we investigated the effects of the amount of K on biomass accumulation and cotton fiber quality with lowered N amounts (210 kg ha
−1 ) under late sowing, high density and fertilization once at 2 weeks after squaring. A 2-year field experiment was performed with three K fertilizer amounts (168 kg ha−1 (K1 ), 210 kg ha−1 (K2 ), and 252 kg ha−1 (K3 )) using a randomized complete block design in 2016 and 2017. The results showed correspondingly, K3 accumulated cotton plant biomass of 7913.0 kg ha−1 , next to K2 (7384.9 kg ha−1 ) but followed by K1 (6985.1 kg ha−1 ) averaged across two growing seasons. Higher K amounts (K2 , K3 ) increased biomass primarily due to a higher accumulation rate (32.68%–74.02% higher than K1 ) during the fast accumulation period (FAP). Cotton fiber length, micronaire, and fiber strength in K2 were as well as K3 and significantly better than K1 . These results suggest that K fertilizer of 210 kg ha−1 should be optimal to obtain a promising benefit both in cotton biomass and fiber quality and profit for the new cotton planting model in the Yangtze River Valley, China and similar climate regions. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]- Published
- 2020
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