External K requirement of young plants of potato, sugar beet and wheat in flowing solution culture resulting from different internal requirements anduptake efficiency
Sp. Trehan et N. Claassen, External K requirement of young plants of potato, sugar beet and wheat in flowing solution culture resulting from different internal requirements anduptake efficiency, POTATO RES, 41(3), 1998, pp. 229-237
Potato, wheat and sugar beet were grown in a growth chamber in tanks with f
lowing solutions containing K-concentrations of 1.5, 5, 15, 50 and 200 mu M
to find reasons for different K contents of solution needed to reach 90% m
aximum dry matter accumulation (external K requirement). All species showed
variation in dry matter accumulation with varying K levels. To reach 90% m
aximum dry matter accumulation potato needed 40 mu M K, whereas wheat and s
ugar beet needed 6.4 and 4.4 mu M K respectively. These differences in exte
rnal K requirement could not be explained by differences in their internal
K requirement since the internal requirement of potato (7.7% K) was about o
ne and a half times of that of sugar beet (5.4%) but its external requireme
nt was nine times of that of sugar beet. At low K supply potato plants show
ed a lower influx and a reduced root growth as compared with wheat and suga
r beet.