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Response of sunflower to potassium and magnesium fertilizers in calcerous soils in central Anatolia of Turkey

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Pages 1734-1744 | Received 04 May 2014, Accepted 23 Feb 2015, Published online: 10 Jun 2016
 

ABSTRACT

This research was carried out to determine the effects of potassium [0, 40, 80, 120 kg potassium oxide (K2O) ha−1] and magnesium (0, 20, 40, 60 kg magnesium oxide (MgO) ha−1) applied into soil separately and together on the grain yield and yield components of sunflower for oil grown in two farmer fields in the semi-arid Central Anatolia in 2009 and 2010. The experiments were set as factorial experiment design in randomized blocks and 4 replicates. Potassium and Mg-fertilizers were used in the single time into base in the sowing. According to the results, K application in the increasing doses increased yield components more than that of Mg. Together giving of the K and Mg in certain combinations took the yield components to maximum levels. The highest grain yields were obtained by the K40Mg40 in the first year (7313 kg ha−1) and by the Mg60 in the second year (6510 kg ha−1).

Funding

This work was supported by Scientific Research Project Coordinatorship of Selcuk University with the project number 09201108. The authors are grateful to the Coordinator for providing money support.

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