Polysulphate Potato Trial in The Netherlands
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Lelystad, The Netherlands 2016
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Key Conclusions
This trial in the Netherlands shows how Polysulphate fertilizer increases potato yield for all grades of potato, with an increase of up to 3.3 t/ha, or 5-6%, for all grades of potato.
Objective
The objective of this potato (Solanum tuberosum) trial was to demonstrate that the use of Polysulphate resulted in higher tuber yield and quality compared to current grower standard practices.
Trial Details
Trial station
Lelystad, The Netherlands
Crop
Potato
Product
Granular Polysulphate
Assessments
Tuber yield
Treatments
- The use of Polysulphate was compared with kieserite to supply magnesium, the current standard practice.
- 47 kg/ha of Mg as magnesium oxide (MgO) was supplied by both sources.
- The rate of 791 kg/ha of Polysulphate supplied additional potassium and calcium to the treatment that was compared with the control with kieserite.
Treatments
- The use of Polysulphate was compared with kieserite to supply magnesium, the current standard practice.
- 47 kg/ha of Mg as magnesium oxide (MgO) was supplied by both sources.
- The rate of 791 kg/ha of Polysulphate supplied additional potassium and calcium to the treatment that was compared with the control with kieserite.
Results
- The use of Polysulphate resulted in a significantly higher potato yield when used as a Mg source instead of kieserite.
- Polysulphate increased total bulb yield by 3.3 t/ha.
- Higher yield was found in the yield of every class grade, as well as in the number of tubers, increasing by 5%.
- There was no significant effect on tuber density, an indicator of industrial quality.