Potassium nutrition in rice: A review


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Authors

  • Vijayakumar S
  • Dinesh Kumar
  • Kulasekaran Ramesh
  • Prabhu Govindasamy
  • Dinesh Jinger
  • Rubina Khanam
  • Saravanane P
  • Subramanian E
  • Ekta Joshi
  • VK Sharma
  • Sudhir K Rajpoot

Abstract

Potassium (K) is the most neglected nutrient in Indian agriculture and accounts only 10% of the total fertilizer use. The increased cropping intensity and use of high yielding cultivars since the green revolution led to heavy withdrawal of K from soil. Persistent K mining over the past six decades has mined soil K level in many cultivated areas and continuously transforming sufficiency into deficiency. A recent soil test a little over 1 lakh samples from 33 states of India have categorized 41.1%, 29.3%, and 29.5% of soil samples as low, medium and high in available K respectively. Further, the trend of soil available K status showed a persistent decline in percentage of area under high and medium soil K. Consequently, the evidence of rice crop responding to K nutrition is increased. This review attempts the nexus of K nutrition in rice for devising strategies for potassium management in rice-based cropping systems in the country.

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2021-09-30

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2021-09-30

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S, V., Kumar, D., Ramesh, K., Govindasamy, P., Jinger, D., Khanam, R., P, S., E, S., Joshi, E., Sharma, V., & Rajpoot, S. K. (2021). Potassium nutrition in rice: A review. ORYZA-An International Journal of Rice, 58(3), 341-353. http://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/OIJR/article/view/116295

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