The influence of mineral fertilizers on the seasonal dynamics of exchangeable potassium in the soil, potash statand productivity of trees was studied in field experiment with sour cherry trees cv. ‘Turgenevka’ in soil-climatic conditiof Central Russian upland in 2018-2019. The urea and potassium sulfate were applied annually in early spring at dosof N30K40, N60K80, N90K120, and N120K160 kg/ha. The potassium level in soil-plant system depended on weathconditions, the doses of fertilizers and uptake of the element by trees. The reserves of exchangeable potassium in loaHaplic Luvisol at the level of 100-200 mg/kg were sufficient to ensure the sour cherry yield in the start of fruitinFertilization by doses of N60K80 and higher increased the content of exchangeable potassium in root zone (more th200 mg/kg), but the features of potassium seasonal dynamics were similar to unfertilized plots. With increase in taverage fruit load from 4.6 (2018) to 8.3 (2019) kg/tree, the uptake of potassium by young trees increased, which lto a significant decrease in the concentration of potassium in the soil and leaves during the fruit development peri(June and July). Fertilization reduced this effect but did not significantly influence on the productivity of trees and frpotassium status.
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Roeva, T., Leonicheva, E., Leonteva, L., & Stolyarov, M. (2022). Potassium dynamics in orchard soil and potassium status of sour cherry trees affected by soil nutritional conditions. Journal of Central European Agriculture, 23(1), 103–113. https://doi.org/10.5513/JCEA01/23.1.3313
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