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Year 2022, , 20 - 26, 05.09.2022
https://doi.org/10.31195/ejejfs.996561

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Effects of K Fertilizer and Different Soil Content on Chickpea(Cicer Arietinum L.) Yield and Membrane Permeability under Dry Conditions

Year 2022, , 20 - 26, 05.09.2022
https://doi.org/10.31195/ejejfs.996561

Abstract

This study was conducted as a pot experiment potassium fertilizer different doses effects were investigated plant growth and membrane permeability on chickpea plants in dry conditions in Gaziantep province. The experiment was designed as a randomized block design with 3 replications. The 18 pots were composed of two different textures as 1:1 torf+soil and only soil in the experiment. Three different doses potassium fertilizer (Control: 0ppm K, 100ppm K, 200ppm K) were given with seed sowing. Chickpea plant was harvested at the end of 8 weeks and results were evaluated. Plant dry matter yield was found between 19.60g/pot and 52.25g/pot. As applied potassium fertilizer dose has decreased plant root and leaf dry matter yield has also decreased when potassium doses increased these values have increased. Torf+soil mixture texture has supported plant growth. The effect of potassium fertilizer on plant growth and membrane permeability was found statistically significant (p<0.05). Membrane permeability values were decreased as the amount of applied potassium doses increased. The highest membrane permeability was obtained from 0ppm K and only soil texture group with 48.4%. In this application, the cell membrane has been damaged at the highest level. The lowest membrane permeability value was obtained from 100ppm K and torf+soil mixture texture with 18.6%.
As a result of this study, it was determined that organic matter contains texture supported plant growth and K fertilizer especially protected chickpea plant from water stress under dry conditions.

References

  • 1. Abdalla, M.H. and Abdelwahab, M.H. 1995. Response Of Nitrogen Fixation, Nodule Activities And Growth Of Potassium Supply İn Water Stressed Broadbean. J Plant Nutr. 18: 1391-1402.
  • 2. Azkan, N. 1989. Yemeklik Tane Baklagiller. U.Ü. Ziraat Fakültesi Ders Notları No: 40, Bursa.
  • 3. Chapman, H.D., and Pratt, P.F., 1982 Methods of Analysis for Soils, Plants and Water, Chapman Publisher, Riverside, California.
  • 6. Kaya, C, Kırnak, H, And Hıggs, D, 2001. Enhancement of Growth and Normal Growth Parameters by Foliar Application of Potassium and Phosphorus in Tomato Cultivars Grown at High Salinity. Journal of Plant Nutntlon. 24 (2): 357- 367.
  • 7. Kaya, C., D., and İkinci, A. 2002. An Experiment to Investigate Ameliorative Effects of Potassium Sulphate on Salt and Alkalinity Stressed Vegetable Crops. Journal of Plant Nutrition. 25 (1 1): 2545-2558.
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Primary Language English
Subjects Forest Industry Engineering
Journal Section Articles
Authors

Hanifi Can

Meryem Kuzucu 0000-0003-1424-0614

Publication Date September 5, 2022
Submission Date September 16, 2021
Published in Issue Year 2022

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APA Can, H., & Kuzucu, M. (2022). Effects of K Fertilizer and Different Soil Content on Chickpea(Cicer Arietinum L.) Yield and Membrane Permeability under Dry Conditions. Eurasian Journal of Forest Science, 10(2), 20-26. https://doi.org/10.31195/ejejfs.996561

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