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Foliar Potassium, Lint Yields, and Fiber Quality

Bobby Phipps, Gene Stevens, and David Dunn

ABSTRACT

Eight varieties of cotton were grown in six different potassium (K) regimes. Yield and fiber quality response to pre-plant soil applied and foliar K was evaluated over a three-year period. Two of the three years foliar K increased cotton lint yields. Micronaire was also increased 2 out of three years with increasing K rates. Staple length was increased while staple strength was decreased with increasing K rates.





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