Strawberry Responses to K Rate on a Fine Sand Soil

  • Albregts E
  • Howard C
  • Chandler C
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Abstract

Strawberry (Fragaria × ananassa Duch.) was grown for two seasons on a fine sand soil to study the plant and fruiting response of three cultivars to K rates of O, 56, 112, 168, and 224 kg·ha -1 . `Dover' total fruit yields increased linearly with rate both seasons while the maximum March yield the first season was with 170 kg K/ha. April yields increased linearly with K rate the first season. `Tufts' and `Chandler' responses to K rates were not consistent for monthly or total fruit yield. The average fruit weight of `Dover' and `Tufts' decreased linearly with increasing K rate for March and for the season in 1984, while `Dover' gave a positive linear average fruit weight response to K rate during Apr. 1986. `Dover' leaf K decreased from December to February, and K deficiency symptoms were expressed by February in treatments receiving lower rates of K. Leaf K concentrations of `Dover' correlated well with K rate.

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Albregts, E. E., Howard, C. M., & Chandler, C. K. (2019). Strawberry Responses to K Rate on a Fine Sand Soil. HortScience, 26(2), 135–138. https://doi.org/10.21273/hortsci.26.2.135

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