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"Mutual effect among some micronutrients on wheat and bean plants grown on clayey and calcareous soils" was published in J. Agric. Sci. Mansoura Univ., 34 (7)
Authors: Abbas, H. H, H. M. Salem, T. A. El-Maghraby and Rania G. M. Helal
Year: 2009
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Abstract:

A greenhouse experiment was conducted in Agriculture. Reseasrch. Center, Giza to study: 1) the effect of Fe, Zn and Mn on some growth parameters of wheat Triticum aestivum ., cv. Giza 168) as and bean (Vicia faba L., cv. Nubaria 1) as 2) the uptake of Fe, Zn and Mn by plants. Two soils were used i.e. a noncalcareous clay collected from El-Kaliobia governorate and a calcareous sand clay loam collected from El-Nubaria. Fe, Zn and Mn were applied at a rate of 20 mg kg-1 either solely or in different combinations before sowing. At harvesting, dry weights of straw as well as those of bean seeds and wheat grains were determined. Fe, Zn and Mn uptake were determined in straw and seeds (or grains) of both bean and wheat plants. Dry weight of straw and grain yields of wheat straw, pods and seeds of bean increased due to fertilization with the studied micronutrients in both soils. Addition of any of the studied nutrients elevated its corresponding uptake by straw and seeds or grains.

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