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ORIGINAL RESEARCH article

Front. Soil Sci.
Sec. Plant-Soil Interactions
Volume 5 - 2025 | doi: 10.3389/fsoil.2025.1502972
This article is part of the Research Topic Innovative Approaches in Nutrient Management for Sustainable Cropping Systems View all 5 articles

Influence of Foliar and Soil Potassium Fertilizer on Ratoon Sugarcane Performance: Yield, Quality, and Nutrient Uptake

Provisionally accepted
Kamonrat Khontiang Kamonrat Khontiang 1Daojarus Ketrot Daojarus Ketrot 1*Saowanuch Tawornpruek Saowanuch Tawornpruek 1Chalermchart Wongleecharoen Chalermchart Wongleecharoen 1Tawatchai Inboonchuay Tawatchai Inboonchuay 2Acharaporn Wongsuksri Acharaporn Wongsuksri 3
  • 1 Faculty of Agriculture, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand
  • 2 Faculty of Agriculture, Kasetsart University, Kamphaeng Saen, Nakhon Pathom, Thailand
  • 3 Department of Agriculture, Thailand, Bangkok, Thailand

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    Potassium (K) is essential for optimizing sugarcane production, playing a critical role in various processes that influence yield and quality. However, the effectiveness of different K forms in enhancing sugarcane productivity through foliar application remains underexplored, leaving a significant knowledge gap. This study investigates the impact of various foliar K supplements under differing soil K conditions, hypothesizing that such supplementation will enhance yield and nutrient uptake in ratoon sugarcane. Field trials were conducted on first ratoon sugarcane in loamy soil, using a 2 × 7 factorial in a randomized complete block design. The first factor compared no soil-applied K with soil-applied K, while the second factor consisted of foliar K treatments: water (control), 2.5% weight by volume of KCl, K₂SO₄, K₂SiO₃, KNO₃, diluted molasses, and vinasse at a 5× dilution. Results indicated that foliar supplementation with KNO₃ and K₂SiO₃ (without soil-applied K) effectively maintained ratoon sugarcane yield and sugar yield, comparable to yields achieved with soil-applied K combined with foliar water. Foliar K supplementation also improved the uptake of N, P, K, and Si in cane stalks, matching or exceeding uptake levels observed in ratoon sugarcane with soil-applied K. Although no yield enhancement was observed with the combination of foliar K supplementation and soil-applied K, most foliar K treatments increased K uptake even with adequate soil K levels. In conclusion, foliar K supplementation, particularly with KNO₃ and K₂SiO₃, is an effective strategy for maintaining sugarcane productivity, and improving nutrient use efficiency, especially when K fertilizer is unavailable or costly.

    Keywords: Foliar potassium, Sugarcane juice, Potassium nitrate, Potassium silicate, Potassium use efficiency

    Received: 27 Sep 2024; Accepted: 27 Jan 2025.

    Copyright: © 2025 Khontiang, Ketrot, Tawornpruek, Wongleecharoen, Inboonchuay and Wongsuksri. This is an open-access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (CC BY). The use, distribution or reproduction in other forums is permitted, provided the original author(s) or licensor are credited and that the original publication in this journal is cited, in accordance with accepted academic practice. No use, distribution or reproduction is permitted which does not comply with these terms.

    * Correspondence: Daojarus Ketrot, Faculty of Agriculture, Kasetsart University, Bangkok, Thailand

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