Evaluation of Cotton Yield, Quality, and Plant Growth Response to Soil-Applied Potassium

The frequency and severity of potassium (K) deficiency symptoms in cotton have increased in some soils in the US Cotton Belt over the past decade or so. Insufficient levels plant available K in these regions are likely decreasing yields and fiber quality and leading to decrease profits for cotton producers.

IPNI-2015-USA-101

Gaylon Morgan, Texas A&M University
Phone: 979-845-0870
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College Station, TX 77843-2474