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Potassium leaching following silage maize on a productive sandy soil

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  • M. Kayser

    (Grassland Science, Georg-August-University Göttingen, Vechta, Germany)

  • M. Benke

    (Chamber of Agriculture Lower-Saxony, Oldenburg, Germany)

  • J. Isselstein

    (Grassland Science, Georg-August-University Göttingen, Vechta, Germany)

Abstract

Relatively little is known about potassium leaching losses following harvest of silage maize. While direct negative impacts on the environment are unlikely, losses of K with leaching need to be known for accurate balancing, especially on coarse textured soils, where K can be a critical element. In a four-year field experiment the effects of fertilizer forms (inorganic, cattle slurry and pig slurry) and four levels of N input (0, 80, 160, 240 kg N/ha) with corresponding amounts of K on the nutrient balances and leaching of K from silage maize grown on a sandy soil were investigated using suction cups. After four years, surplus of K from cattle slurry led to higher lactate-soluble K in the topsoil. Potassium leaching differed between years with different amounts of rainfall during winter. Annual leaching losses of K increased with N and K input and amounted to 38 kg K/ha, while fertilizer form had no significant effect. Losses of K increased with increasing N leaching (R2 = 0.69). We conclude that in maize production on coarse textured soils and under conditions of high N leaching (86-152 kg N/ha), K leaching can be large (6-84 kg K/ha) and constitutes a relevant part of K balances (-84 to +127 kg K/ha).

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  • M. Kayser & M. Benke & J. Isselstein, 2012. "Potassium leaching following silage maize on a productive sandy soil," Plant, Soil and Environment, Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences, vol. 58(12), pages 545-550.
  • Handle: RePEc:caa:jnlpse:v:58:y:2012:i:12:id:523-2012-pse
    DOI: 10.17221/523/2012-PSE
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    1. Fevzi AKBAS & Hikmet GUNAL & Nurullah ACIR, 2017. "Spatial variability of soil potassium and its relationship to land use and parent material," Soil and Water Research, Czech Academy of Agricultural Sciences, vol. 12(4), pages 202-211.

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