what is the effect of potassium hydroxide in leaf
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In conclusion, foliarly applied K as KOH caused an increase in leaf K. Higher leaf K+ reduced Na+ translocation from roots to shoots, which resulted in improved growth and yield.
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The pH of potassium (K) solutions used in foliar fertilization of cotton has a major effect on leaf burn, leaf expansion, K uptake by leaves, movement to the bolls, and lint yield. Leaf burn was decreased, while K concentration of plant organs and lint yield were increased at neutral to acidic pHs.
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