Abstract

Soils of Pokhara valley, especially Malepatan, are fine textured silt loam, extremely acidic innature (3.7-4.0 pH) and are medium in soil potassium content. On-station experiments wereconducted to assess the response of potassium (K2O) and its application methods on potato tuberyield in an extremely acid soil condition. Six potassium levels (0, 50, 75, 100 kg ha-1 as basalapplication, 50 kg basal plus 50 kg top dressed, and 50 kg basal plus 50 kg foliar application)were tested in the experiment for three consecutive years (2000, 2001 and 2002). A randomizedcomplete block design (RCBD) with 3 replications was employed. Variety used was MS 42.Nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P2O5) and compost were applied as basal dose in each plots at the rateof 100 kg, 50 kg and 20 t ha-1, respectively. Three years mean result on the plant growthcharacters revealed that tallest plant height was recorded (33.22 cm) when 50 kg ha-1 potassiumwas applied basally and 50 kg ha-1 top-dressed. The trend was quite similar in tillers production(6.96 branches plant-1) and biomass production (168.66 g plant-1). Maximum of 473.33-g plant-1of tubers was produced when 100 kg of potassium was applied basal single dose. Highest tuberyield of 24.75 t ha-1 of tuber were produced when 50 kg potassium was applied basally and 50kg top- dressed, a total of 100 kg ha-1. Highly significant response of potassium levels on tuberproduction was observed in all the years. The results of this investigation suggested thatapplication of potassium (K2O) at the rate of 50 kg ha-1 basal and 50 kg ha-1 top-dressed in 45days could increase potato tuber yield satisfactorily in extremely acid soil condition.Key words: Basal application; potassium levels; Solanum tuberosum; tuber production; topdressingDOI: 10.3126/narj.v7i0.1867Nepal Agriculture Research Journal Vol.7 2006 pp.42-48

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