Abstract
SUMMARYCynodon IB.8 was subjected to (i) various levels of N under cutting management, and (ii) various levels of K under grazing management. The results indicated significantly higher DM and CP production with 168 kg./ha. of N under cutting management, with resultant significant reduction in exchangeable and non-exchangeable soil K. Under grazing management, increased K application increased K content in the herbage, but showed a negative correlation with Ca uptake. Results indicated that the initial soil K status was adequate to supply the requirements of Cynodon, and that under grazing management the soil K status could be maintained at adequate levels to support lengthy cropping.
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