Effectiveness of Zn Frits for Corn (Zea mays L.) as Influenced by Zn Concentration, Granule Size and Method of Application
1971
Hoeft, R. G. | Walsh, L. M.
A greenhouse experiment was conducted to study the influence of Zn concentration, particle size, and methods of application on the effectiveness of Zn frit-concentrated superphosphate (CSP) mixtures³ in relation to ZnSO₄. Two crops of sweet corn (Zea mays L.) were grown on neutral loamy sand soil and a calcareous sandy loam soil. The effect of Zn concentration and particle size of the Zn frits on the solubility of these materials in water and in an acid solution was studied. Zinc frits mixed with CSP ere as effective as ZnSO₄ on a neutral soil, but tended to be less effective than ZnSO₄₋ on a calcareous soil. Effectiveness of granular Zn frit - CSP mixtures decreased as the concentration of Zn increased, and the fine material was more effective than the granular material at the 12% Zn concentration on the calcareous soil. In the laboratory study no difference in solubility was found between the fine and granular 12% Zn frit carriers. Therefore, it was concluded that t:he reduced effectiveness of the 12% granular Zn frit was dRe to fewer particles and reduced surface area rather than to decreased solubility.
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