Hilgardia
Hilgardia
Hilgardia
University of California
Hilgardia

In fumigating Verticillium-infested soils, potassium deficiencies in cotton go down, yields go up

Authors

Bill L. Weir
James E. DeVay
R. Joe Wakeman

Authors Affiliations

B. L. Weir is Farm Advisor in Merced County, UC Cooperative Extension; J. E. DeVay is Professor, Plant Pathology, UC Davis; R. J. Wakeman is Staff Research Associate, Plant Pathology, UC Davis.

Publication Information

Hilgardia 46(3):17-18. DOI:10.3733/ca.v046n03p17. May 1992.

PDF of full article, Cite this article

Abstract

Potassium deficiency symptoms occur on Acala SJ-2 cotton when the soils, by test, are not deficient and when other crops grow well without additions of potassium. Field experiments in 1988, 1989 and 1990 resulted in significant lint yield increases when the soils were fumigated with methyl bromide and chloropicrin. Foliar potassium deficiency symptoms were drastically decreased without altering soil potassium levels.

Weir B, DeVay J, Wakeman R. 1992. In fumigating Verticillium-infested soils, potassium deficiencies in cotton go down, yields go up. Hilgardia 46(3):17-18. DOI:10.3733/ca.v046n03p17
Webmaster Email: sjosterman@ucanr.edu