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Abstract
Field trials were conducted in Princeton, Murray, and Lexington, KY in 2016–2018 to determine response of dark and burley tobacco to potassium source (potassium sulfate or potassium chloride) and potassium rate (0, 93, 186, or 279 kg K ha−1). Field sites that showed higher potential for potassium yield response were selected based on low soil test potassium levels from soil samples collected in early spring each year. All potassium applications were made between 1 and 10 days before transplanting. Significant yield responses to potassium were seen in 5 of 12 trials at sites that had initial soil test potassium levels of ≤150 kg K ha−1. Although cured leaf chloride levels were >1% on average where potassium chloride was used, negative effects on cured leaf moisture were only seen in 1 of 12 trials, and negative effects on quality grade index were not seen in any trial. The most consistent effect of potassium chloride application seen in this research was a 28% reduction in average total tobacco-specific nitrosamines (TSNA) compared to potassium sulfate application. These results showing lower TSNA from potassium chloride applications, along with minimal effects on moisture and quality grade index, may cause the tobacco industry to reconsider the long-standing preference for potassium sulfate as the potassium source for tobacco production.
2016-2018年,在肯塔基州的普林斯顿、默里和列克星敦进行了田间试验,以确定黑烟和白烟对钾源(硫酸钾或氯化钾)和钾速率(0、93、186和279 kg K ha−1)的响应。根据每年早春采集的土壤样品中较低的土壤试验钾水平,选择钾产量响应潜力较大的大田立地。所有钾肥均在移栽前1 ~ 10天施用。在初始土壤试验钾含量≤150 kg K ha−1的地点进行的12个试验中,有5个试验对钾的产量有显著的响应。虽然施用氯化钾的烤烟叶片氯含量平均>1%,但12个试验中只有1个试验对烤烟叶片水分有负面影响,没有试验对品质等级指数有负面影响。在本研究中,氯化钾施用最一致的效果是与硫酸钾施用相比,烟草特异性亚硝胺(TSNA)平均总量减少28%。这些结果表明,氯化钾施用的TSNA较低,对湿度和质量等级指数的影响极小,可能会导致烟草行业重新考虑长期以来首选硫酸钾作为烟草生产钾源的做法。
期刊介绍:
Chinese Tobacco Science is an academic scientific journal (bimonthly) under the supervision of the Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Affairs of the People's Republic of China, and sponsored by the Tobacco Research Institute of the Chinese Academy of Agricultural Sciences and the Qingzhou Tobacco Research Institute of China National Tobacco Corporation. It was founded in 1979 and is publicly distributed nationwide. The journal mainly publishes academic papers on scientific research results, new production technologies, and modern management in my country's tobacco science research and tobacco production technology. In addition, it also publishes forward-looking review articles in the field of tobacco research. There are columns such as tobacco genetics and breeding, cultivation technology, modulation and processing, physiology and biochemistry, plant protection, review or monograph, quality chemistry, etc.