Response of rice (variety 1R-8) to zinc as affected by levels of phosphatic fertilisers
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1975
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Kerala Agricultural University
Abstract
An attempt was made to produce phosphorus induced zinc deficiency in
rice plants (var. IR-8) under pot culture conditions with 18 treatments, being the
combinations of 6 levels of P and 3 levels of Zn. Yield of grain and straw
were significantly increased by the application of both zinc and phosphorus. At
higher doses of Phosphorus the yield of grain decreased slightly. The optimum combination of P and Zn was found to be 72.5 kg P2 Oa/ha and 25 kg ZnSOJha.
The study has revealed that for the proper uptake and utilisation of zinc especially
when the soil is poor in available zinc the P levels have to be kept low. High
levels of P may lead to zinc deficiency. Such deficiency can be corrected by tha
application of zinc in the soil.
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Rice-response phosphatic fertilizers, rice growth studies, rice-zinc nutrition
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Agricultural Research Journal of Kerala, 13(2), 117-122.