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Research was conducted at the Upper Coastal Plain and Oxford Tobacco Research Stations in 2009. One study evaluated the effects of nine potassium rates from 0 to 225 lbs/A, all applied at transplanting, on flue-cured tobacco. The second study evaluated the effects of four potassium rates; 75, 125, 175, 225 lbs/A, and four application timings; broadcast one month before planting, broadcast one week before planting, at planting, and at planting and layby, on flue-cured tobacco. Potassium-magnesium sulfate was used to supply the potassium in both studies. Soil samples and tissue samples were collected throughout the season. Cured leaf yield as well as chemical and physical quality data was also collected.
There were no significant differences between treatments and control plots. Lower rates of K-Mag were acceptable under these conditions, along with broadcast application.
Key terms: tobacco, potassium, application rates, application methods
See more from this Session: Crop Ecology, Management & Quality