Varieties of wheat show varying potassium accumulation levels, impacting crop yields.
A study looked at 52 types of wheat to see how they absorb potassium. They found that the amount of biomass and potassium in the plants varied depending on the type of wheat and the level of potassium in the soil. Some wheat types grew more when there was more potassium, while others did not. The researchers grouped the wheat types based on how they responded to potassium.