Title: |
EFFECT OF SPRAYING DIFFERENT FERTILIZER SOURCES OF ZINC ON THE CONCENTRATION OF SOME ELEMENTS IN THE GRAIN OF (HORDEUM VULGARE L.) PLANT IRRIGATED WITH DIFFERENT QUALITY OF WATER. |
Authors: |
Abas, Fawzi. M. Ali Wafaa. B. |
Source: |
International Journal of Agricultural & Statistical Sciences; 2022 Supplement, Vol. 18, p1837-1842, 6p, 1 Chart |
Subject Terms: |
ZINC fertilizers, WATER quality, LEAD, SEWAGE irrigation, HEAVY elements, FRESH water, BARLEY, GRAIN |
Geographic Terms: |
RAMADI (Iraq) |
Abstract: |
A field experiment was conducted during the winter season of 2020 in the Tamim area - Ramadi district - Anbar governorate to study the effect of spraying different fertilizer sources of zinc on the concentration of some elements in the grain of barley plant irrigated with different water quality. The study included two factors, the first factor is irrigation water, and this factor included 3 types of water: fresh water, saline drainage water and sewage water. The second factor is the different fertilizer sources of zinc include three fertilizer sources (nano, chelated, and mineral zinc), in addition to the comparison treatment and concentrations used: nano-ZnO with a concentration of 20 mg.L-1, chelated fertilizer-EDDHA Zn containing (6% Zn) at a concentration of 75 mg.L-1, mineral fertilizer (Zn- Minral) contains (Zn% 8.1) at a concentration of 75 mg.L-1, the study was conducted with three replicates and using a nested design and the transactions were distributed according to the design used. At the end of the study, the concentration of elements in the grains (Cd, Pb, Zn, Fe) was measured after harvesting. The results showed a decrease in the concentration of iron and zinc, and an increase in the concentration of cadmium and lead when irrigating with saline sewage water, while irrigation with sewage water led to an increase in the concentration of microelements iron, zinc and heavy elements cadmium and lead in barley grain compared to irrigation with river water. The results also showed an increase in iron concentration and a decrease in zinc concentration when spraying the different fertilizer sources of zinc. As for the added fertilizer sources, it did not have a significant effect on reducing the concentration of (Cd, Pb) in barley grains. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR] |
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Database: |
Complementary Index |