Abstract

Three levels of potassium (K) fertilization (190, 380, 570 kg K2O ha-1 year-1) were evaluated in an asparagus plot in Huarmey Valley, Santa Rosita Farm under drip irrigation. Initial exchangeable K was between 0,13 and 0,16 cmol(+) kg-1. 60% of K was applied for the first growth cycle and the remaining 40% K was applied for the second growth cycle. Harvest occurred after each growth cycle. First harvest showed that increasing the dose of K the asparagus yield increased, but no significant differences were found. In the second harvest the highest yield was obtained with the lowest K level, followed by the highest level. The lowest yield was obtained with the K level the farm usually uses (380 kg K2O ha-1).

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