Abstract
This research was carried out to determine the effects of potassium (0, 40, 80, 120 kg K2O ha-1; as potassium sulfate; 50% K2O) and magnesium (0, 20, 40, 60 kg MgO ha-1; as magnesium sulfate; 16% MgO) applied to the soil, either separately or in various combinations, on some nutrients (N, P, K, Ca, Mg, Fe, Zn) in maize leaves grown under field conditions in semi-arid Central Anatolia in Turkey in 2009 and 2010. The study was designed as a factorial arrangement in randomized block design with four replications. After soil analysis of the study areas, K and Mg-fertilizers were applied at sowing. The results showed that the K applications alone could increase the nutrient concentrations of the leaves, and synergic relations were found between K and P, Fe, or Zn. Synergic relations were also found between Mg and P or Fe. Generally, combined applications of K and Mg resulted in higher nutrient concentrations in the leaves by ameliorating the antagonistic effect of poor soil K-Ca-Mg ionic balances. The leaf nutrient concentrations were generally higher in the first year (2009) than that of the experiment than in the second year (2010).
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Ertiftik, H., & Zengin, M. (2016). Changes in nutrient concentrations of maize (Zea mays var. intendata) leaves under potassium and magnesium applications in central anatolia. Tarim Bilimleri Dergisi, 22(4), 606–616. https://doi.org/10.1501/tarimbil_0000001419
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