Abstract:
In a pot experiment, the effect of 1% K2SO4 foliar fertilization
combined with KCl soil fertilization on the source - sink relationships of
Solanum tuberosum L. plants cv. Desireé was evaluated and compared to
K2SO4 fertilization. The foliar application of K2SO4 at KCl variants did not
increase the shoot dry weights but significantly increased the chlorophyll
concentration in the leaves, thus increasing the plants’ photosynthesis. The
foliar application of K2SO4 at KCl variants increased the tuber yield.
Notably, this increase was due to increase of the tuber number whereas the
starch concentration, however, remained constant. The source - sink
relationship was modified by a sink extension; the foliar application of K2SO4
accelerated the tuber development. The concentration of all cations analyzed
was found within normal ranges in all variants included in this study. Plants
fertilized with KCl did not present visible symptoms of leaf chlorosis or
necrosis, except for a slight yellowing at a concentration of 21 g Cl-/g DW.