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Chelated zinc leaf application on nutrients concentration and yield of Mombasa grass
Authors:Natália Martins Teixeira  Reges Heinrichs  Carolina Santos B. Bonini  Joshua Afzal  Guilherme Constantino Meirelles  Cecilio Viega Soares Filho
Affiliation:1. Department of Animal Science Technology, S?o Paulo State University, FCAT/UNESP, Dracena, Brazil;2. Department of Crop Science, Hohenheim University Stuttgart, Germany;3. Department of Animal Science Technology, S?o Paulo State University, FCAT/UNESP, Ara?atuba
Abstract:
The intensification of livestock yield requires advances in the management and fertilization of forage crops. This study was conducted to determine the dry weight yield (DWY) along with the concentration and amount of nutrients of Megathyrsus maximum cv. Mombasa. The treatments were arranged in a factorial scheme 6?×?2, six leaf rates of Zn chelate and two soil types (Entisols and Ultisol) with low and medium Zn content and four replicates. Entisols with low Zn content and Ultisol with average Zn content were used plus a control treatment with Zn sulfate. The Zn chelate and Zn sulfate foliar application did not affect the DWY. The tillering and DWY were higher in Ultisol than in Entisol. The Zn content in DWY was directly proportional to rate chelated Zn. The root dry weight yield of Mombasa grass reduced with the chelated Zn foliar application in Entisol and had no effect on Ultisol.
Keywords:Pasture  forage  nutritional status  zinc fertilization
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