Field response to P and K fertilizers of <em>Lupinus albus</em> cv. Kiev and <em>L. angustifolius</em> cv. Unicrop

Original Articles

Field response to P and K fertilizers of Lupinus albus cv. Kiev and L. angustifolius cv. Unicrop

Published in: South African Journal of Plant and Soil
Volume 3 , issue 4 , 1986 , pages: 193–197
DOI: 10.1080/02571862.1986.10634221
Author(s): V.D. Wassermann Department of Agriculture,

Abstract

A field trial is described, in which the response of Lupinus albus and L. angustifolius to three levels of P and five of K was measured. The P level of the soil was moderate, but the K content was extremely low. Both species responded only slightly to P and K; significant differences were only obtained in stubble yield. The latter results suggest somewhat better response to both elements in L albus than in L. angustifolius. It was concluded that lupins have an unusually efficient K uptake mechanism. Protein content and protein production of the tops and seed did not suggest any effect of the fertilizer treatments on the efficiency of nitrogen fixation. Findings of the P, K, Ca and Mg content of the tops of L albus at the late bud stage and the seed of both species are also reported.

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