Managing Global Resources for a Secure Future

2017 Annual Meeting | Oct. 22-25 | Tampa, FL

108145 Response of Tobacco to New Fertilizer Blends Containing Polyhalite in Comparison to Conventional Blends in Tanzania.

Poster Number 1413

See more from this Division: ASA Section: Global Agronomy
See more from this Session: Global Agronomy General Poster

Wednesday, October 25, 2017
Tampa Convention Center, East Exhibit Hall

Jacob Lisuma, 1Tobacco Research Institute of Tanzania (TORITA), Tabora, Tanzania, United Republic of, Kiran Pavuluri, Agronomy, Sirius Minerals, Scarborough, United Kingdom, Deusdedit Mlay, 3Lake Zone Agricultural Research Development Institute, Mwanza, Tanzania, United Republic of, Robert Meakin, Agronomy, Sirius Minerals, Scarborough, UNITED KINGDOM and Nicholous Kuboja, 4Tumbi-Agricultural Research Institute (ARI), Tabora, Tanzania, United Republic of
Abstract:
Polyhalite (K2SO4.MgSO4.2CaSO4.2H2O), POLY4®) can potentially expand the options of low chloride potash sources for tobacco. A trial was carried at at the Tobacco Research Institute of Tanzania (TORITA) at Tumbi, Tabora in 2015-16. The treatments were different fertilizer blends i.e. a) 10-18-24 – Poly b) 10-18-24 – Standard c) 10-18-24 – Synthetic Poly d) 8-14-19- Poly and e) 8-14-19 synthetic poly and different rates of K2O i.e. 80, 120 and 150 kg ha-1. Treatments effect on green leaf yield, dry matter yield, leaf quality, leaf value, leaf area, nicotine content and reducing sugars was measured. Exponential relationships for cured and leaf indicated greater yields at 80 kg K2O ha-1 with 10-18-24 - Poly when compared to other treatments. Similarly, 10-18-24 – Poly blend resulted in significantly higher fresh leaf yield than other tobacco fertilizer blends. Significant difference between blends was not observed for leaf , N, P, K, Ca, and Mg nicotine and reducing sugar concentrations.

See more from this Division: ASA Section: Global Agronomy
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