Soil and foliar chemistry associated with potassium deficiency in Pinus radiata

Author:

Smethurst Philip123,Knowles Andrew123,Churchill Keith123,Wilkinson Ann123,Lyons Arthur123

Affiliation:

1. CRC for Forestry and Ensis (joint venture of CSIRO and Scion), Private Bag 12, Hobart TAS 7001, Australia.

2. CRC for Forestry and University of Tasmania, Private Bag 12, Hobart TAS 7001, Australia.

3. CRC for Forestry and Private Forests Tasmania, P.O. Box 180, Kings Meadows TAS 7249, Australia.

Abstract

We required an improved understanding of K deficiency and diagnosis in Pinus radiata D. Don (radiata pine). A rapid growth response to K fertilization (100 kg·ha–1) in the presence of weed control confirmed K deficiency in a 2-year-old stand. Tree growth did not respond to N fertilization, and weed control alone appeared insufficient to maximize tree growth. Temporal patterns in visual symptoms of K deficiency suggested they were worst at the end of a drought, and improved after several months of above-average rainfall that coincided with an increase in soil temperature. Soil chemistry generally responded predictably to fertilization, but K fertilization increased soil solution Ca and Mg concentrations without changing exchangeable concentrations. With weed control, a doubling of stem growth response to K fertilizer was associated with a 270% increase in soil solution K (natural variation amongst control plots), 51% increase in exchangeable K, and 39% increase in foliar K. Relationships between seedling growth and hydroponic concentrations of K were consistent with the incidence of K deficiency in the field; predicting these deficiencies using soil exchangeable concentrations was less clear. This study advances the interpretation of soil and foliar chemistry in relation to K and Mg deficiency in P. radiata.

Publisher

Canadian Science Publishing

Subject

Ecology,Forestry,Global and Planetary Change

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