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Response of Hybrid Maize to Soil and Foliar Application of Iron and Zinc on Entisols


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1 Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri, Ahmednagar (M.S.), India
     

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An investigation was carried out for three years (2010 to 2012) on Typic Ustorthent to study the response of hybrid maize to different soil and foliar application of iron and zinc on Entisol. The treatments comprised of foliar and soil application of iron and zinc sources of EDTA and sulphate form at two critical growth stages of maize crop. The availability of DTPA-Fe and Zn was increased in soil after harvest of crop due to soil application of respective source of Fe and Zn, however, it was not increased in foliar application. The total uptake of Fe and Mn was significantly higher in treatment T12 (GRDF + soil application of FeSO4 + ZnSO4 @ 5 kg ha-1 each at two stages i.e. 7536 and 1222 g ha-1 Fe and Mn, respectively. The total uptake of Zn was also significantly higher in treatment T12 (852 g ha-1) followed by T11 (836 g ha-1) and T10 (821 g ha-1). The highest maize grain yield (79.4 q ha-1) was significantly increased in the treatment of T12 followed by T11 treatment, where Fe and Zn sources were added in soil as a sulphate and chelated form, respectively.

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Soil and Foliar Application of Fe, Zn, Macro and Micronutrient Uptake, Yield of Maize, Entisol.
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A. G. Durgude
Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri, Ahmednagar (M.S.), India
S. R. Kadam
Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri, Ahmednagar (M.S.), India
A. L. Pharande
Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Mahatma Phule Krishi Vidyapeeth, Rahuri, Ahmednagar (M.S.), India

Abstract


An investigation was carried out for three years (2010 to 2012) on Typic Ustorthent to study the response of hybrid maize to different soil and foliar application of iron and zinc on Entisol. The treatments comprised of foliar and soil application of iron and zinc sources of EDTA and sulphate form at two critical growth stages of maize crop. The availability of DTPA-Fe and Zn was increased in soil after harvest of crop due to soil application of respective source of Fe and Zn, however, it was not increased in foliar application. The total uptake of Fe and Mn was significantly higher in treatment T12 (GRDF + soil application of FeSO4 + ZnSO4 @ 5 kg ha-1 each at two stages i.e. 7536 and 1222 g ha-1 Fe and Mn, respectively. The total uptake of Zn was also significantly higher in treatment T12 (852 g ha-1) followed by T11 (836 g ha-1) and T10 (821 g ha-1). The highest maize grain yield (79.4 q ha-1) was significantly increased in the treatment of T12 followed by T11 treatment, where Fe and Zn sources were added in soil as a sulphate and chelated form, respectively.

Keywords


Soil and Foliar Application of Fe, Zn, Macro and Micronutrient Uptake, Yield of Maize, Entisol.