IMPACT OF APPLIED SOME POTASSIUM OREGANO- AND ACTIVATOR SOURCES ON BOTH SOIL ; PLANTS YIELD AND THEIR GROWNQUALITY IN SANDY SOIL

M. Mahrous
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A field experiment was carried out on a sandy soil at Ismailia Agricultural Research Station, Kassasin, Egypt, cultivated with sweet pepper plants (Capsicum annuum L.) during the growing winter season of 2016 and spring 2017, to study the potential benefit of applied different forms of potassium as organo-K (fulvate and humate) and activator-K (citrate and gluconate) on sweet pepper yield and some fruit quality. The applied treatments of the studied potassium were foliar and soil application, with special reference to the control treatment (an initial nutritional status). The potassium compounds were sprayed with 1 kg/400 liter fed-1 applied among three times, after 35, 50 and 75 days from planting. The data obtained reveal that sweet pepper yields and their quality showed a superior effect for foliar spray compared to soil application. The potassium humate and citrate recorded the superior increases in both macromicro nutrient content in sweet pepper fruit and vegetative parts with more availability in soil under investigation. It is evident that the applied potassium humate achieved many of the beneficial effects on soil hydro physical and fertility status as well as plant parameters, since K-humate acted like plant growth hormones and partially capable to retain water and nutrients for growing plants due to containing humic acid, which would act as complexing agent, thus minimizing the loss of nutrients by leaching. These chelating agents, through phenolic and carboxylic active groups for micronutrients and water molecules, are considered as a storehouse with easily or available to be taken by plant roots, and this reflected positively on development of yield and its attributes for studying sweet pepper crop. From aforementioned results, it can be concluded that the application of potassium either in organo or activator sources specially potassium humate under both foliar spray and soil application increased sweet pepper crop yields and their quality as well as improved the nutritional status of both plants, fruit, with relatively higher ability for increasing availability macromicronutrients in soil under soil application than foliar one.
施用某些牛至钾和激活剂源对两种土壤的影响沙质土壤中植物产量及其成长性
在2016年冬季和2017年春季,在埃及卡萨辛Ismailia农业研究站的沙质土壤上进行了甜椒(Capsicum annuum L.)种植试验,研究施用不同形式的有机钾(黄酸盐和腐植酸盐)和激活钾(柠檬酸盐和葡萄糖酸盐)对甜椒产量和部分果实品质的潜在效益。研究钾的施用处理为叶面施用和土壤施用,并特别参照对照处理(初始营养状态)。分别于播种后35、50、75 d,以1 kg/400 l的剂量分3次喷施钾化合物。结果表明,叶面喷施对甜椒产量和品质的影响优于土壤喷施。腐植酸钾和柠檬酸钾均显著提高甜椒果实和营养部位的宏微量养分含量,提高土壤有效度。可见,施用腐植酸钾对土壤水物理和肥力状况以及植物参数产生了许多有益的影响,因为腐植酸钾的作用类似于植物生长激素,由于含有腐植酸,它可以作为络合剂,部分地为植物生长保留水分和养分,从而最大限度地减少了养分的淋失。这些螯合剂通过对微量营养物质和水分子的酚类和羧基活性基团,被认为是植物根系容易或可利用的一个宝库,这对甜椒作物产量的发展及其特性的研究具有积极的意义。综上所述,叶面喷施和土壤同时施用有机钾和活化剂钾,特别是腐植酸钾,可提高甜椒作物的产量和品质,改善植株和果实的营养状况,土壤喷施对土壤中有效量微量元素的提高能力相对于叶面喷施要高。
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