Metal micronutrients relationships in crop,soil, and common weeds of two maize (Zea mays L.) fields |
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Authors: | Reza Ghasemi-Fasaei Yalda Mansoorpoor |
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Affiliation: | 1. Department of Soil Science, College of Agriculture, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iranghasemif@shirazu.ac.ir;3. Department of Soil Science, College of Agriculture, Shiraz University, Shiraz, Iran |
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Abstract: | ![]() Deficiencies of metal micronutrients are common in some calcareous soils. Samples of aerial parts of maize and five common weeds and also soil beneath these plants were collected and analyzed to investigate the status and relationships of metal micronutrients in soil, crop, and common weeds of maize field trials at two sites. Results showed that Fe concentration in five studied weeds was higher than that of maize; the highest Fe concentration was found in Convolvolus arvensis and Echinochloa crus-galli (first site) and in Convolvolus arvensis tissues (second site). At both sites, the highest Mn concentration was observed in aboveground parts of Echinochloa crus-galli. The concentration of Mn (both sites) and Fe and Cu (second site) were remarkably higher in Echinochloa crus-galli tissues in comparison with maize. Also the concentrations of Fe (both sites) and Cu (second site) were considerably higher in Convolvolus arvensis tissues in comparison with maize. Available Fe was the highest in the soil beneath Convolvolus arvensis and Portulaca oleracea (first site) and beneath Convolvolus arvensis and Cenopodium album (second site). The high value of available Fe in the soil beneath Convolvolus arvensis may explain why Fe concentration was the highest in aerial parts of this weed species. |
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Keywords: | iron zinc manganese Echinochloa crus-galli Convolvolus arvensis |
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