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STUDY ON THE EFFECTS OF PHOSPHORUS AND ZINC APPLIEATION ON NUTRIENT UPTAKE AND P AND ZN SOIL RESIDUALS FOR SARDARI RAIN-FED WHEAT CULTIVAR

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 Phosphorus and zinc application effects on uptake of nutrients and P and Zn residuals in soil for RAIN-FED WHEAT conditions were investigated in the present study. An experiment was carried out in RCBD factorial arrangement design with four phosphorus levels (0,50,100 and 150kg P2O5ha-1) and four zinc levels (0,10,20 and 30 kg Znha-1) with three replications for three cropping seasons (1995-1998) in Dryland Agricultural Research Institute (Maragheh). The results showed that P application rates increased slightly uptake of N, P, K, Fe, Cu and B in wheat and increased significantly (P<0.01) Mn uptake, but, P application rates decreased Zn uptake upto 9% compared to control treatment. Zinc application rates increased significantly (P≤ 0.05) K, Zn and Cu uptake and increased slightly other nutrients. However, P application increased significantly (P<0.01) amount of phosphorus residual %159 in soil. Phosphorus uptake by wheat was 4% supplied P in soil. Zinc application increased significantly (P<0.01)amount of zinc residual %1015 in soil. Zn uptake by wheat was about 3% of supplied Zn in soil. It can be concluded that application of P and Zn fertilizers increases uptake of other nutrients by wheat from the soil. In addition, application ofP and Zn fertilizers increases highly P and Zn residuals in soil.

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FEIZIASL, V., & VALI ZADEH, GH.R.. (2005). STUDY ON THE EFFECTS OF PHOSPHORUS AND ZINC APPLIEATION ON NUTRIENT UPTAKE AND P AND ZN SOIL RESIDUALS FOR SARDARI RAIN-FED WHEAT CULTIVAR. SEED AND PLANT, 21(2), 241-267. SID. https://sid.ir/paper/20296/en

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FEIZIASL V., VALI ZADEH GH.R.. STUDY ON THE EFFECTS OF PHOSPHORUS AND ZINC APPLIEATION ON NUTRIENT UPTAKE AND P AND ZN SOIL RESIDUALS FOR SARDARI RAIN-FED WHEAT CULTIVAR. SEED AND PLANT[Internet]. 2005;21(2):241-267. Available from: https://sid.ir/paper/20296/en

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V. FEIZIASL, and GH.R. VALI ZADEH, “STUDY ON THE EFFECTS OF PHOSPHORUS AND ZINC APPLIEATION ON NUTRIENT UPTAKE AND P AND ZN SOIL RESIDUALS FOR SARDARI RAIN-FED WHEAT CULTIVAR,” SEED AND PLANT, vol. 21, no. 2, pp. 241–267, 2005, [Online]. Available: https://sid.ir/paper/20296/en

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