Effect of Different Rates of Sulphur, Zinc and Boron On Yield and Quality of Sunflower
2005
Montazeri, Efat Olzaman | Abdolahi, Mousa | Habibi, Rouhali | Norouzi. Azar, Mohamad
In order to study sulphur ,zinc and boron effects on quantitive and qualitive trade of sunflower, an experiment with twenty treatments and three replications was carried out in a factorial experiment and randomized complete block design. In this experiment factors included : sulphur in two levels(0,500 kg.ha-1) sulfhur with 1 ton organic matter and 0.5% of sulphur weight Thiobacilus inoculant. Zinc in three levels (0,20,40 kg.ha-1 zn ) from zinc sulphat source and boron in three levels (0,10,20 kg.ha-1 boron ) from acid bouric source and two additional treatments ( 1-consumption of 1 ton.ha-1 organic matter 2-consumption of sulphur with organic matter but without Thiobaclus inoculant). Due to the experiment results, sulphur consumption caused significant increase of thousand kernel weight at (á = 0.01) and non significant increase of yield, disk diameter and seed protein. With increasing levels of zinc up to the rate of 40 kg.ha-1, seed yield,thousand kernel weight and disk diameter increased and the best yield was obtained from Zn40. Boron consumption up to the rate of 10 kg.ha-1 increased sunflower seed yield, but increasing of boron consumption from 10 to 20 kg.ha-1 decreased yield. Boron consumption up to 20 kg.ha-1 caused thousand kernel weight incraese but the highest was related to B10.
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