Conventional and Rock-Based Potassium Fertilization Improves Fennel (Foeniculum vulgare Mill.) Performance Under Extended Irrigation Intervals
Ghada F. H. El-Sheref, Nevien Elhawat, A. G. M. Kenawy, Gihan A. Mohamed, Mahmoud M. A. Shabana, Tarek Alshaal

TL;DR
This study shows that using potassium fertilizers, especially potassium sulfate, can help fennel grow better even when water is scarce.
Contribution
The study introduces potassium sulfate as an effective fertilizer for fennel under water-limited conditions.
Findings
Frequent irrigation (21 days) improved fennel growth and oil yield compared to longer intervals.
Potassium sulfate at 120 kg K2O ha−1 outperformed feldspar in enhancing fennel performance.
Combining moderate irrigation with potassium improved water-use efficiency and yield under stress.
Abstract
Water scarcity and rising fertilizer costs challenge the sustainable cultivation of medicinal and aromatic plants in arid regions. This study evaluated the interactive effects of irrigation intervals (21, 28, and 35 days) and potassium sources (potassium sulfate and feldspar) and rates on growth, yield, essential oil productivity, and nutrient status of fennel (Foeniculum vulgare Mill.) over two consecutive seasons in Middle Egypt. Extending irrigation intervals significantly increased soil electrical conductivity while reducing soil-available potassium, whereas soil pH, organic matter, and bulk density remained unaffected. Frequent irrigation (21 days) markedly enhanced vegetative growth, yield components, seed yield, and essential oil yield, producing up to 69.7 L ha−1 oil compared with 50.5–52.0 L ha−1 under 35-day intervals. Potassium fertilization significantly improved plant…
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Taxonomy
TopicsIrrigation Practices and Water Management · Nitrogen and Sulfur Effects on Brassica · Composting and Vermicomposting Techniques
