Effect of selenium, molybdenum and zinc on seedling growth and frequency of grain weevil (Sitophilus granarius) in triticale grains | Uticaj selena, molibdena i cinka na rast ponika i pojavu psenicnog ziska - Sitophilus granarius u zrnu tritikalea
2009
Kastori, R., Poljoprivredni fakultet, Novi Sad (Serbia) | Kadar, I., Hungarian Academy of Sciences, Budapest (Hungary). Research Institute for Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry
The effects of different doses (0, 90, 270, 810 kg/ha) of selenium, molybdenum and zinc microelements on their translocation and accumulation in grains, seedling growth and grain infestation were examined under field conditions on a calcareous chernozem soil. Thirteen years after the application of selenium, molybdenum and zinc, significant translocation and accumulation of these elements in the grain were established, indicating a long-term effect of these microelements on triticale plants. Infestation with grain weevil was provoked by high concentrations of these microelements in the grain.
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