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EVALUATION OF ROCK PHOSPHATE, SULFUR AND THIOBACILLUS APPLICATION AFFECTING THE YIELD AND QUALITY OF SOYBEAN AND THEIR RESIDUAL EFFECTS ON CORN GROWTH

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  122-132

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 This experiment was carried out at Karaj Soil and Water Research Station during 2002 and 2003 for evaluation of ROCK PHOSPHATE, SULFUR, and THIOBACILLUS on the yield and quality of SOYBEAN and their RESIDUAL EFFECTS on CORN growth. The experiment was based on a randomized complete block design with six treatments and four replications. The treatments were: T1=control; T2=Triple super phosphate; T3=ROCK PHOSPHATE; T4=ROCK PHOSPHATE + SULFUR; T5=ROCK PHOSPHATE + SULFUR+ THIOBACILLUS inoculum; and T6=ROCK PHOSPHATE + SULFUR + manure. No phosphorus fertilizer was applied in the control treatment (T1) during the first year, while in the second treatment (T2) 150 kg ha-1 of triple super phosphate was applied in a band below the seeds. Each one of ROCK PHOSPHATE and SULFUR was applied in the form of powder at a rate of 300 kg ha-1. THIOBACILLUS inoculants were used at a rate of one kg ha-1 (108 cellsg-1 inoculum). Composted cow manure was also used at a rate of 10 tons ha-1. SOYBEAN seeds of Williams variety were inoculated with a Bradyrhizobium japonicum before sowing. A SC 704 variety of CORN planted in the second year in the same plots used for SOYBEAN. No phosphorus fertilizers were applied during the second year, while in T5, THIOBACILLUS inoculant was used. Soil samples were collected each year from 0-30 cm depth following harvest and leaf sampling. Results of first year indicated that the application of triple super phosphate improved the yield as compared with the control though not significantly (even at 5% level). ROCK PHOSPHATE application also increased the yield though less than triples super phosphate. T5 increased the yield significantly as compared with the control but no significant differences (at 5 % level) were observed among yields of T5, T2 and T3. There were no significant differences among treatments respect with seed oil concentration. In the second year, the highest forage yield of 67190 kg ha-1 was obtained in T5 which was significantly (at 5% level) differ from T6. No significant yield differences were obtained with the other treatments at 5% level. T2 (triple super phosphate) improved the yield as compared with the control but this increase was not significant.

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NOUR GHOLIPOUR, F., KHAVAZI, K., BESHARATI, H., & FALAH, A.R.. (2006). EVALUATION OF ROCK PHOSPHATE, SULFUR AND THIOBACILLUS APPLICATION AFFECTING THE YIELD AND QUALITY OF SOYBEAN AND THEIR RESIDUAL EFFECTS ON CORN GROWTH. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF SOIL AND WATERS SCIENCES, 20(1), 122-132. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/15921/en

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NOUR GHOLIPOUR F., KHAVAZI K., BESHARATI H., FALAH A.R.. EVALUATION OF ROCK PHOSPHATE, SULFUR AND THIOBACILLUS APPLICATION AFFECTING THE YIELD AND QUALITY OF SOYBEAN AND THEIR RESIDUAL EFFECTS ON CORN GROWTH. IRANIAN JOURNAL OF SOIL AND WATERS SCIENCES[Internet]. 2006;20(1):122-132. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/15921/en

IEEE: Copy

F. NOUR GHOLIPOUR, K. KHAVAZI, H. BESHARATI, and A.R. FALAH, “EVALUATION OF ROCK PHOSPHATE, SULFUR AND THIOBACILLUS APPLICATION AFFECTING THE YIELD AND QUALITY OF SOYBEAN AND THEIR RESIDUAL EFFECTS ON CORN GROWTH,” IRANIAN JOURNAL OF SOIL AND WATERS SCIENCES, vol. 20, no. 1, pp. 122–132, 2006, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/15921/en

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