2022
DOI: 10.31018/jans.v14isi.3610
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Impact of different levels of iron on mitigation of iron chlorosis in varagu CO 3 (Paspalum scrobiculatum. L)

Abstract: Iron (Fe) deficiency is a major nutritional disorder in crops growing in calcareous soils. Varagu crop are more susceptible to (Fe) deficiency in the early stage of growth and the deficiency is exhibited as chlorosis developing interveinally in the new leaves.  The objective of the present study was to see the impact of different levels iron on mitigation of chlorosis in varagu, Paspalum scrobiculatum under calcareous soil and to investigate the influence of soil and foliar application of iron on growth, physi… Show more

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“…Soil application of 50 kg FeSO 4 /ha along with NPK (44:22:30 kg/ha) combined with 0.5% foliar spray of FeSO 4 was the most effective treatment in improving the leaf area 116.4 cm 2 [34]. A critical expansion in the single leaf region (1170 mm) when the water system was hindered after first reap and iron was applied as a foliar spray at 1.5 L/ha.…”
Section: Leaf Areamentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Soil application of 50 kg FeSO 4 /ha along with NPK (44:22:30 kg/ha) combined with 0.5% foliar spray of FeSO 4 was the most effective treatment in improving the leaf area 116.4 cm 2 [34]. A critical expansion in the single leaf region (1170 mm) when the water system was hindered after first reap and iron was applied as a foliar spray at 1.5 L/ha.…”
Section: Leaf Areamentioning
confidence: 99%