Pak. J. Bot., 38(4): 1085-1092, 2006. | Back to Contents | ||||
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INFLUENCE OF POTASSIUM NUTRITION ON LEAF AREA INDEX IN COTTON (GOSSYPIUM HIRSUTUM L.) UNDER AN ARID ENVIRONMENT H. PERVEZ, M. I. MAKHDUM1, M. ASHRAF2AND SHABAB-UD-DIN1 Abstract: A field experiment was conducted at Central Cotton Research Institute,
Multan, Pakistan to study the effects of potassium nutrition on leaf
area index in cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) The treatments consisted
of four cotton cultivars (CIM-448, CIM-1100, Karishma, S-12), four potassium-rates
(0, 62.5, 125.0, 250.0 kg K ha-1) and two sources of potassium-fertilizer
[potassium chloride (KCl), potassium sulphate (K2SO4)].
During the early part of the season, leaf area index progressed slowly
and required 60 days to reach at 1.5 and then it reached at 4.02 within
next 30 days. Thereafter, it declined gradually to minimums of 0.62
at maturity. Cultivar CIM-1100 maintained the highest leaf area index
compared to other cultivars. Leaf area index increased with concurrent
increase in potassium-levels. The regression analysis indicated a highly
significant relationship (r = 0.94**) between potassium levels and leaf
area index. Addition of potassium fertilizer in the form of potassium
sulphate showed an edge over potassium chloride. There were highly significant
(p<0.01) relationships between leaf area index and number of total
fruit, number of bolls per plant, plant height, total dry weights and
leaf dry weights. Department of Chemistry, Bahauddin Zakariya University, Multan, Pakistan. |
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