Balanced Use of Zn, Cu, Fe, and B Improves the Yield and Sucrose Contents of Sugarcane Juice Cultivated in Sandy Clay Loam Soil
2022
Majeed, Abdul | Rashid, Imran | Niaz, Abid | Ditta, Allah | Sameen, Aysha | Al-Huqail, Asma A. | Siddiqui, Manzer H.
Balanced use of micronutrients in soils is essential for optimized nutrient use efficiency, environmental conservation and long-term sustainability of agro-ecological systems. As a result, maintaining correct micronutrient levels in the soil is essential not only to meet plant needs and maintain agricultural productivity but also to avoid nutrient build-up. The present study aimed to investigate the effect of micronutrient application on the yield and sucrose content expressed as the polarization of sugar cane juice (POL%) under field conditions. There were seven treatments, viz. T₀ = No micronutrient application (control); T₁ = ZnSO₄ at the rate of 30 kg ha⁻¹; T₂ = CuSO₄ at the rate of 10 kg ha⁻¹; T₃ = FeSO₄ at the rate of 30 kg ha⁻¹; T₄ = borax at the rate of 2 kg ha⁻¹; T₅ = half dose of ZnSO₄, CuSO₄, FeSO₄ and borax at the rate of 15, 5, 15 and 1 kg ha⁻¹ and T₆ = full dose of ZnSO₄, CuSO₄, FeSO₄ and borax at the rate of 30, 10, 30 and 2 kg ha⁻¹, arranged in randomized complete block design in triplicate. With the application of ZnSO₄ at 30 kg ha⁻¹ along with recommended doses of NPK, 30% more income was generated as compared with the control. Fist plant and ratoon crop yields were 19.08% and 22.03% higher, respectively, than in the control. Similarly, Zn application resulted in 5.91% and 8.64% greater sucrose contents (POL%) in plant and ratoon crops, respectively, when compared with the control. The application of ZnSO₄ at the rate of 30 kg ha⁻¹ along with recommended doses of NPK had a significant impact on the yield and sucrose contents of sugarcane.
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