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Critical Soil Zinc Deficiency Concentration and Tissue Iron: Zinc Ratio as a Diagnostic Tool for Prediction of Zinc Deficiency in Corn
Authors:M Zare  A H Khoshgoftarmanesh  M Norouzi  R Schulin
Institution:1. Department of Soil Sciences , Isfahan University of Technology , Isfahan, Iran;2. Soilless Culture Research Centre , Isfahan University , Isfahan, Iran;3. Institutes of Terrestrial Ecology , ETH Zurich , Zurich, Switzerland
Abstract:ABSTRACT

Zinc (Zn) fertilizer application is most economic if based on soil test and plant analysis information. The aim of this study was to determine the soil test diethylenetrinitrilopentaacetate (DTPA) and ethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (EDTA) extractable] Zn-critical levels and tissue Fe/Zn ratio for corn (Zea mays L.). A greenhouse experiment with 12 soil series and two Zn fertilizer treatments (0 and 15 mg Zn kg?1 as zinc sulfate) was conducted. Critical Zn deficiency levels were determined using the Cate-Nelson procedure. Relative corn yield varied from 0.59 to 1.64. Critical deficiency levels based on the Cate-Nelson method were 1.50 and 1.17 mg kg?1 for DTPA and EDTA-extracted soil Zn, respectively. No accurate critical deficiency level could be established using the shoot Zn concentrations. The critical iron (Fe)/Zn ratio in the corn shoot was 3.9. Values greater than 3.9 indicate hidden Zn deficiency and probable response to applied Zn.
Keywords:Cate-Nelson  DTPA  EDTA  relative yield  Zea mays L  
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