Sess11 3 professor dr andreas gransee – how potassium and magnesium affect potato yield and quality
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How Potassium and Magnesium affect potato yield an quality
Prof. Dr. Andreas Gransee
K+S KALI GmbH
Germany
2. Prof. Dr. Andreas Gransee, K+S KALI GmbH K+S Group
Potassium uptake (kg K2O) of potato during the
vegetation period
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kgha-1
Cilena tubers (430 dt/ha) Cilena leaves/stems
Russet Burbanks tubers (900 dt/ha) Russet Burbanks leaves/stems
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Source: K+S KALI GmbH field trials, 2004
Cilena: Table potato variety
Russet Burbanks: Processed potato variety
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Nutrient demand of the potato crop
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Average Potato Yield in Kenya (FAOstat): 19 t ha-1
Nutrient Removal Calculation by K+S KALI GmbH
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Nutrient demand of the potato crop
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Average Potato Yield in Germany (FAOstat): 46 t ha-1
Nutrient Removal Calculation by K+S KALI GmbH
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K distribution in potato plants
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Effect of different doses and forms of K on
yield of potato
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Yieldt/ha
Control 100 kg K2O/ha as SOP 200 kg K2O/ha as SOP 300 kg K2O/ha as SOP
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Bakum-Lüsche, slight-silty sand
ST (2008): 138 mg K2O/kg soil (CAL) class ‘C’
32 mg Mg/kg soil (CaCl2) class ‘A/B’
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Effect of K on yield and dry matter content of potato
tubers
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20,49
17,7
26,79
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31,11
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30,37
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T1 T2* T3* T4*
* = significant T1, 2, 3, 4 = 0, 100, 150, 225 kg K2O ha-1
(+ N = 150, P = 100 kg ha-1 each)
Tuber yield (t ha-1) Dry matter content (%)
(average of 10 fields), 1996-97
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Relative yield increase as affected by K supply
(Control = 100 %)
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K supply from soil
low middle optimal high
Yieldrelativeto
control(%)
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Quality parameters for potatoes used in
processing industry
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Processing
quality
External quality Internal quality
External consitution
• Tuber size
• Tuber form
• Skin firmness
• Eye depth
Internal consitution
• Valuable ingredients (e.g. starch,
vitamins, minerals)
• Turgor and physiological age
External defects
• Damages
• Growth disruptions
• Rot and scurf
• Greening
• Tuber misshaping
Internal defects
• Internal damages
• Internal rot
• Invaluable ingredients (e.g.
nitrate, heavy metals, reducing
sugars, alkaloides, acrylamide
• Black spots
• Hollow centersAccording to Dr. Haase, Max Rubner-Institute (MRI) Detmold, 2010
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Effect of Potassium and magnesium on tuber sensitivity to damages
(No. of damages per 100 tubers)
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damages(n)
2009
2008
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kg/ha K2O as Patentkali®, * as Korn-Kali®
Averages of three trials each, Landwirtschaftskammer Lower Saxony
Varieties: Verdi 2009, Kuras and Saturna 2008
Artificial mechanical impact induced by damage test bench of potato research station
Dethlingen and rating of necrotic tissue according to Bundessortenamt-Index
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K fertilization and K form affect yield and starch
content
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47,5
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57 56,7
58,3
7,7 8,5 9,5 8,5 8,6
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tha-1
K fertilization kg K2O ha-1
Magnesium supply in all variants: 320 kg ha-1 Kieserit gran.
Schuby 2003 K content soil medium Cultivar : Linda
Tuber yield Starch yield Starch content
Source: Landwirtschaftskammer Schleswig-Holstein
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Factors for black spot incidence
in potato tubers
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Growing conditions:
site, water supply
Variety
Harvest conditions
Post harvest
treatment
Maturity
of tubers
Tuber content:
• free phenolic amino acids
• organic acids (pH)
• other phenolic compounds
• activities of enzymes
Mineral contents (K, Ca, Fe, Mg)
Fertilization
Storage conditions
(After Pawelzik, Delgado 1999)
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Black spots as a consequence of K deficiency
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Deficient K supply
Optimal K supply
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Effect of different K supply on black spot incidence
of potato
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kg K2O/ha as SOP
Black spot incidence (%)
before after storage
Average of 9 trials with increasing K supply on light soils in northern Germany
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controle 100 kg/ha K2O as
SOP
200 kg/ha K2O as
SOP
300 kg/ha K2O as
SOP
300 kg/ha K2O as
SOP
yield(t/ha)
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blackspotincidence(%)
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Influence of K and Mg application on yield and
quality of potatoes (variety Premiere)
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Bakum-Lüsche, silty sand
Soil analysis: Ø 13,6 mg K2O/100 g soilCAL
Ø 3,2 mg Mg/100 g soil CaCl2
+ 400 kg ha-1 ESTA® Kieserit
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Quality parameters Nutrients
N P K Mg Ca
Tuber yield ++ + ++ + +
Starch content - + +/- + +
Protein content ++ ++ +
Ascorbic acid - and citric acid + + ++
Maturation - +
Skin firmness - +
After cooking blackening ++
Storability - + +
Reducing sugars - +
Resistance against:
Damages - + + +
Black spot incidence - ++ +
Discolourations ++
+ = positive effect ++ = very positive effect - = negative effect
Effect of fertilization on quality parameters
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Magnesium Deficiency Symptoms
● Interveinal chlorosis on older lower leaves with a marbling effect (leaf veins remain
green)
● Later various shades of red/purple can appear as chlorophyll breaks down leading
eventually to leaf necrosis.
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Potassium Deficiency Symptoms
● Bronzing of leaves and necrosis of leaf margins and
tips.
● Stunted bushy plants with small leaves and very
premature senescence before adequate tuber
bulking.
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Balanced Fertilisation
Crucial for potato yield and quality
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Potassium and Magnesium
are crucial for high potato
yield and the risk
management in unfavorable
conditions such as drought.
Potassium decreases the
incidence of discolorations
such as internal blackening
and blackspot
Potassium increases citric
acid, vitamin C and starch
content of the tuber
Potassium decreases
reducing sugar content
important for processing
An optimum supply of
potassium improves harvest
and storage characteristics.
This results in a reduced
susceptibility to bruising
Magnesium is essential for
the assimilation of the plant
and affects protein and
carbohydrate synthesis and
their transport and storage in
the tuber
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Potassium and Magnesium
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