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The Features of Potassium Dynamics in ‘Soil–Plant’ System of Sour Cherry Orchard
by
Vetrova, Oksana
, Makarkina, Margarita
, Leonicheva, Elena
, Leonteva, Larisa
, Roeva, Tatyana
in
Accumulation
/ Alkali industry
/ Analysis
/ Chloralkali
/ Crop yields
/ Dietary minerals
/ Equilibrium
/ exchangeable
/ exchangeable potassium
/ Fertilization
/ Fertilizers
/ Food quality
/ forest steppe
/ Fruit
/ Fruit trees
/ Fruits
/ Growing season
/ haplic luvisol
/ highlands
/ Leaching
/ leaf and fruit potassium content
/ Leaves
/ Mineral reserves
/ nitrogen
/ nitrogen and potash fertilizers
/ Nitrogen fertilizers
/ Nutrition
/ Nutritional aspects
/ orchard soils
/ Orchards
/ Physiological aspects
/ Physiology
/ Plant-soil relationships
/ Potash
/ Potassium
/ Potassium carbonate
/ Potassium compounds
/ Potassium fertilizers
/ Potassium sulfate
/ Productivity
/ Prunus cerasus
/ rhizosphere
/ Root zone
/ Seasonal variations
/ Soil dynamics
/ Soil layers
/ Soils
/ Sour cherry
/ sour cherry (Prunus cerasus L.)
/ spring
/ Steppes
/ Topsoil
/ Trees
/ Urea
/ water solubility
/ water-soluble and non-exchangeable potassium
/ weather
/ Weather patterns
/ yields
2023
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The Features of Potassium Dynamics in ‘Soil–Plant’ System of Sour Cherry Orchard
by
Vetrova, Oksana
, Makarkina, Margarita
, Leonicheva, Elena
, Leonteva, Larisa
, Roeva, Tatyana
in
Accumulation
/ Alkali industry
/ Analysis
/ Chloralkali
/ Crop yields
/ Dietary minerals
/ Equilibrium
/ exchangeable
/ exchangeable potassium
/ Fertilization
/ Fertilizers
/ Food quality
/ forest steppe
/ Fruit
/ Fruit trees
/ Fruits
/ Growing season
/ haplic luvisol
/ highlands
/ Leaching
/ leaf and fruit potassium content
/ Leaves
/ Mineral reserves
/ nitrogen
/ nitrogen and potash fertilizers
/ Nitrogen fertilizers
/ Nutrition
/ Nutritional aspects
/ orchard soils
/ Orchards
/ Physiological aspects
/ Physiology
/ Plant-soil relationships
/ Potash
/ Potassium
/ Potassium carbonate
/ Potassium compounds
/ Potassium fertilizers
/ Potassium sulfate
/ Productivity
/ Prunus cerasus
/ rhizosphere
/ Root zone
/ Seasonal variations
/ Soil dynamics
/ Soil layers
/ Soils
/ Sour cherry
/ sour cherry (Prunus cerasus L.)
/ spring
/ Steppes
/ Topsoil
/ Trees
/ Urea
/ water solubility
/ water-soluble and non-exchangeable potassium
/ weather
/ Weather patterns
/ yields
2023
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The Features of Potassium Dynamics in ‘Soil–Plant’ System of Sour Cherry Orchard
by
Vetrova, Oksana
, Makarkina, Margarita
, Leonicheva, Elena
, Leonteva, Larisa
, Roeva, Tatyana
in
Accumulation
/ Alkali industry
/ Analysis
/ Chloralkali
/ Crop yields
/ Dietary minerals
/ Equilibrium
/ exchangeable
/ exchangeable potassium
/ Fertilization
/ Fertilizers
/ Food quality
/ forest steppe
/ Fruit
/ Fruit trees
/ Fruits
/ Growing season
/ haplic luvisol
/ highlands
/ Leaching
/ leaf and fruit potassium content
/ Leaves
/ Mineral reserves
/ nitrogen
/ nitrogen and potash fertilizers
/ Nitrogen fertilizers
/ Nutrition
/ Nutritional aspects
/ orchard soils
/ Orchards
/ Physiological aspects
/ Physiology
/ Plant-soil relationships
/ Potash
/ Potassium
/ Potassium carbonate
/ Potassium compounds
/ Potassium fertilizers
/ Potassium sulfate
/ Productivity
/ Prunus cerasus
/ rhizosphere
/ Root zone
/ Seasonal variations
/ Soil dynamics
/ Soil layers
/ Soils
/ Sour cherry
/ sour cherry (Prunus cerasus L.)
/ spring
/ Steppes
/ Topsoil
/ Trees
/ Urea
/ water solubility
/ water-soluble and non-exchangeable potassium
/ weather
/ Weather patterns
/ yields
2023
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The Features of Potassium Dynamics in ‘Soil–Plant’ System of Sour Cherry Orchard
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The Features of Potassium Dynamics in ‘Soil–Plant’ System of Sour Cherry Orchard
2023
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This research aimed to study interannual and seasonal dynamics of different potassium compounds in orchard soil and the potassium status of sour cherry trees affected by the application of nitrogen and potash fertilizers. Afield experiment was started in 2017 at an orchard located in the forest-steppe zone of the Central Russian upland. Urea and potassium sulfate were applied to the soil once a year in early spring with rates from N30K40 to N120K160 kg/ha. The content of exchangeable and water-soluble potassium compounds was determined in soil samples five times throughout the growing season from May to September 2018–2020. The content of non-exchangeable potassium was determined twice, in 2017 and 2020. The interannual and seasonal dynamics of plant-available potash in unfertilized soil depended on the weather patterns and the uptake of potassium by trees. In the unfertilized plots, the first signs of potassium nutrition insufficiency appeared, such as low leaf and fruit potassium status and a decrease in the non-exchangeable potassium reserves in the20–40 cm soil layer. The annual fertilization led to the gradual accumulation of exchangeable potassium in the root zone. The accumulation was accelerated with increasing rates. When the exchangeable potassium level in the topsoil reached 200 mg/kg, the intensification of both the seasonal fluctuations in potash content and the potash leaching into the depths of the soil occurred in all treatments. In the conditions of our experiment, one-time treatments with superfluous potassium rates (over 80 kg/ha) did not provide an enlarged stock of plant-available potash in the soil but caused unreasonable losses of it due to leaching. An increase in fertilizer rates was not essential for normal metabolic processes and did not manifest itself as an increase in potassium content in leaves and fruits or as an increase in yield.
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MDPI AG,MDPI
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