Potassium and magnesium relationship in cowpea (Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.) |
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Authors: | R P Narwal Vinod Kumar J P Singh |
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Institution: | (1) Department of Soils, Haryana Agricultural University, 125004 Hissar, Haryana, India |
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Abstract: | Summary The effects of K and Mg application on dry matter yield and uptake of K, Mg and Ca in cowpea were studied in greenhouse at Haryana Agricultural University, Hissar (india). Dry matter yields of leaves, stems and roots increased by 17, 30 and 27 per cent over control due to application of 150 ppm K and 17, 16 and 26 per cent by 40 ppm Mg respectively. Potassium application has antagonistic effect on Ca concentration of leaves, stems and roots and synergistic on root Mg concentrations upto 25 ppm K. However, Mg had a synergistic effect on concentration of K upto 20 ppm Mg and antagonistic at 40 ppm Mg in all plant parts. Uptake of K, Mg and Ca increased by Mg application, but K increased only K uptake. |
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Keywords: | Antagonistic effect Cowpea K Mg interaction K/Mg ratio Synergistic effect |
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