2022
DOI: 10.1002/agg2.20301
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Timing of potassium chloride application effect on soil and potato uptake of chloride

Abstract: Potassium chloride (KCl) is often used to supply K for potato (Solanum tuberosum L.) production; it is the least costly K fertilizer. However, crop uptake of Cl can reduce diagnostic petiole NO3–N and reduce tuber specific gravity. This trial evaluated the effect of K fertilizer source (KCl vs. sulfate of potash [SOP] and sulfate of potash magnesia [KMag]) and fertilizer application timing on Cl, S, N, and K in soil, petioles, and whole plant biomass. Fertilizers were applied at 224 kg K2O ha–1 at three applic… Show more

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“…In this study, we considered pure K n Cl (n = 2-7) superalkalis and investigated their nonlinear optical response taking into account that the limited studies are available on the nonlinear optical response of pure superalkali clusters, especially the halogen doped ones. Potassium based clusters were selected because the KCl has medical applications and used as fertilizer in plants [44,45], and also the metallic superalkalis have a special interest due to thermal stability [46]. In the literature, a couple of studies appear for the halogen doped potassium clusters that are K n I (n = 2-6) [47], K n Br (n = 2-6) [48], and K n F(n = 2-6) [49].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…In this study, we considered pure K n Cl (n = 2-7) superalkalis and investigated their nonlinear optical response taking into account that the limited studies are available on the nonlinear optical response of pure superalkali clusters, especially the halogen doped ones. Potassium based clusters were selected because the KCl has medical applications and used as fertilizer in plants [44,45], and also the metallic superalkalis have a special interest due to thermal stability [46]. In the literature, a couple of studies appear for the halogen doped potassium clusters that are K n I (n = 2-6) [47], K n Br (n = 2-6) [48], and K n F(n = 2-6) [49].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%