Potassium fertilization for pineapple: Effects On plant growth and fruit yield

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A field experiment with pineapple (Smooth Cayenne) was carried out on an Ultisol located in the city of Agudos (22°30'S; 49°03'W), in the state of São Paulo, Brazil, with the objective of investigating the effects of rates and sources of potassium fertilizer on plant growth and fruit yield. The experiment was a complete factorial design (4×3) with four rates (0, 175, 350, and 700 kg ha-1 of K2O) and three combinations of K sources (100% KCl, 100% K2SO4, and 40% K2SO4 + 60% KCl). Plant growth and fruit yield were evaluated. Biomass accumulation of pineapple plants was impaired by chlorine added with potassium chloride. Fruit yield increased with potassium fertilization. At high rates of K application, fertilization with K2SO4 showed better results than with KCl. Detrimental effects of KCl were associated with excess of chlorine.

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Teixeira, L. A. J., Quaggio, J. A., Cantarella, H., & Mellis, E. V. (2011). Potassium fertilization for pineapple: Effects On plant growth and fruit yield. Revista Brasileira de Fruticultura, 33(2), 618–626. https://doi.org/10.1590/S0100-29452011000200035

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