Effect of New Formulation of Micronutrients on Soil Fertility, Nutrient Grain Density and Yield of Wheat In Sandy Loam Soil of Western Uttar Pradesh
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Sardar Vallabh Bhai Patel University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut
Abstract
The present investigation was conducted on wheat in winter (Rabi) season for two
consecutive years (2017-18 and 2018-19) at the Crop Research Centre, Sardar Vallabhbhai Patel
University of Agriculture & Technology, Meerut-250110. The soil of experimental field was sandy
loam in texture and slightly alkaline in reaction. The soil was low in available nitrogen, medium in
phosphorus, potassium, sulphur, DTPA extractable Zn, manganese and hot water extracted boron.
The experiment was laid out in randomized block design with 3 replication and 12 treatments. The
treatments consisted T1 Control (N:P:K 120:60:40 kg ha-1), T2 (T1 +soil application of ZnSO4 @ 25
kg ha-1), T3 (T1 + soil application of Zn HEDP @ 5 kg ha-1), T4 (T1 + foliar application of Zn HEDP
@0.5 %), T5 (T1 + soil application of MnSO4@ 12.5 kg ha-1), T6 (T1 + foliar application of EDTA
Mn @ 0.5%), T7 (T1 + soil application of Colemanite @ 7.5 kg ha-1), T8 (T1 +soil application of
Borax @ 10 kg ha-1), T9 (T1 + foliar application of Disodium octaborate tetrahydrate (DOT) @ 0.3
%), T10 (T1 + soil application of ZnSO4+ MnSO4+ Borax), T11 (T1 + soil application of Zn HEDP +
MnSO4+ Colemanite), T12 (T1 + foliar application of Zn HEDP + EDTA Mn + DOT). The wheat
cultivar (PBW-590) was sown with a seed rate of 120 kg ha-1. Split dose of N, the full dose of P, K
and soil application of Zn, Mn and boron at the time of sowing. Foliar application of different
micronutrients in wheat was made at three different intervals tillering, jointing and booting stage. All
the growth, yield attributes, yield, nutrient content and uptake, nutrients use efficiency, soil fertility
level and economic feasibility were assessed during experiments.
The findings of experiment revealed that the growth attributes like plant height, number of
tillers per m2, chlorophyll content, dry matter accumulation and yield attributes i.e. spike length,
spikelet per spike, no. of grain per spike, test weight and yield of grain and straw was maximum with
application of T11 (soil application of Zn HEDP + MnSO4 + Colemanite with RDF) followed by RDF
+ foliar application of Zn HEDP + EDTA Mn + DOT. The content and uptake of nutrients was
improved with the combined application of NPK and micronutrients either soil or foliar application.
The nutrients use efficiency was superior in all treatments where foliar application of micronutrients
was done with NPK during both years. The chelated zinc, manganese and colemanite was superior
among zinc, manganese and boron sources over ZnSO4, MnSO4 and borax, respectively. Soil fertility
level in respect to applied nutrients and other chemical properties was improved with soil application
of zinc, manganese and boron with NPK while foliar application maintain the initial fertility level
with higher yield. The highest net return obtained with T11 while B:C ratio was superior in T12 where
foliar application of all three micronutrients along with NPK. Thus a balanced nutrient application in
a right amount, right method and right time is found to be better in improving the every aspect of
wheat cultivation including the soil fertility.