Yield, Fiber Quality and Potassium Content of Irrigated Cotton Plants as Affected by Rates of Potassium1

Abstract
Synopsis: Potassium applications increased yield of seed cotton, size of bolls, and fiber micronaire values, but decreased lint percentage. K content of plants increased in proportion to rate of K applied. Old leaves plus perioles gave the best indication of the K status of the plant. Fiber quality was best at lower rates of K.