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Potassium accumulation,partitioning, and remobilization in high-yield spring maize in Northeast China
Authors:Geng Yuhui  Wang Shuhua
Institution:College of Resources and Environment, Jilin Agricultural University, Changchun, China
Abstract:Potassium (K) plays an important role in maize yield, but K accumulation characteristics in high yielding maize is still not well documented. A two-year field experiment was conducted to investigate the K accumulation characteristics of high yield (HY)(>15 t ha?1)spring maize compared with medium yield (MY)(10–15 t ha?1), and low yield (LY)(<10 t ha?1). The maximum K accumulation stage in maize appeared between V6 and V12 stage (LY, MY, and HY was 125.46, 138.05, and 146.22?kg ha?1, respectively). Most of the K (94.27–97.13%) was accumulated during vegetative stages. HY exhibited a significantly higher K accumulation than either MY or LY. For different organs, the K remobilization amount of leaf was the highest, and the remobilization amount of stalk was the lowest, the K remobilization amount of leaf and stalk showed as HY?<?MY?<?LY, same as the total K remobilization amount, but the K remobilization amount of sheath and husk plus cob showed the opposite order. These results indicated that sufficient nutrient supply for maize can not only accumulate more K but also delay leaf senescence and maintain high photosynthetic activity, resulting in reduced K remobilization from vegetative organs, and reduced K loss in whole plant.
Keywords:high yield  K accumulation  potassium  remobilized K  spring maize
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