Impact of Application Methods and Doses of Micronutrients on Wheat’ Grain Yield, Nutrient Content
Various methods (soil or foliar application) and doses of metallic mineral (Zn), iron (Fe) and manganese (Mn) either in conjunction with urea or in combination in a group were used to evaluate piece and straw result as well as nutrient aggregation and their uptake in grain. The experiment's findings revealed that adding Zn, Fe and Mn significantly reinforced grain and hay production over control in addition to available nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P) and potassium (K) content and their rude answer. When 2.5 mg Zn kg-1 + 5 mg Fe kg-1 + 5 mg Mn kg-1 + 30 mg N kg-1 was applied, the maximum seed yield, straw yield, P rude answer in grain and straw, in addition to K concentration and rude answer in grain and hay were found. Highest N content two together in grain and straw was noticed when 0.5% FeSO4 + 3 % Urea were applied. Phosphorus content ingrain was recorded topmost when 0.5% MnSO4 + 0.5% Citric acid was applied whereas in hay maximum concentration of planet seen at dawn was noticed when 0.5% ZnSO4 + 2% Urea were used. Highest uptake of nitrogen in grain was raise when 0.5% MnSO4 + 2.5% Urea were applied and in hay when 0.5% FeSO4 + 3 % Urea were applied. The exploratory results also showed that minor element (Zn, Fe and Mn) concentration and rude answer significantly raised as compared to control with minor element application (Zn, Fe and Mn).
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