Authors
Sharmistha Pal, Siba Prasad Datta, Raj Kumar Rattan, Anil Kumar Singh
Publication date
2008/5/13
Journal
Journal of Plant Nutrition
Volume
31
Issue
5
Pages
919-940
Publisher
Taylor & Francis Group
Description
Iron (Fe) deficiency is one of the serious nutritional disorders in aerobically grown rice on upland alkaline and calcareous soils, which leads to a decline in productivity. With a view to resolve the Fe-deficiency syndrome in aerobic rice, the influence of soil moisture regimes, farmyard manure (FYM) and applied Fe on the release of Fe was assessed under an incubation study. A field experiment was also conducted to evaluate the relative effectiveness of soil and foliar applications of Fe in alleviating Fe deficiency using four rice cultivars (‘IR 36’, ‘IR 64’, ‘IR 71525-19-1-1’ and ‘CT 6510-24-1-2’). Results of incubation study indicated that the application of FYM marginally improved the diethylene triamine pentaacetic acid (DTPA)-Fe status of soil over control. However, application of iron sulfate (FeSO4 · 7H2O) at 14 mg Fe/kg with FYM released as much Fe as did the application of 27 mg Fe/kg as FeSO4 7H2O …
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Scholar articles
S Pal, SP Datta, RK Rattan, AK Singh - Journal of Plant Nutrition, 2008