Effect of iron nano chelated fertilizers foliar application on three wheat cultivars in Khorramabad climatic conditions
Journal Title: Scientific Journal of Crop Science - Year 2014, Vol 3, Issue 2
Abstract
In order to investigate the effect of iron nano chelatedfertilizers foliar application on three wheat cultivars, an experiment wasarranged based on randomize complete block designe in three replications duringthe 2011-2012 cropping seasons in research farm of faculty of agriculture,university of Lorestan, Iran. The first factor included breeded cultivarsZagros (c1) Koohdasht (c2) and Azar2 (c3) and second factor included iron nanochelated foliar application in four levels: F1: control, F2: 1.5kg iron nanochelated fertilizers foliar application per 1000 liter water, F3; 2.5 kg ironnano chelated fertilizers foliar application per 1000 liter water and F4: 3.5kg iron nano chelated fertilizers foliar application per 1000 liter water. Inthis study spike number, grain number per spike, 1000 grain weight, biologicalyield, grain yield and harvest index of wheat were evaluated. Results showedthat effect of iron nano chelate foliar application, wheat cultivars and interactionof them had signigicant effects on spike number, grain per spike, 1000 grainweight, biological yield and harvest index (p≤0.01 and p≤0.05). Zagros cultivarwith 2.5 kg iron nano chelated fertilizers foliar application (C1F3 treatment)had the highest values at most of evaluated characters and with regard to thisregional climatic condition is recommended as prevalent treatment.
Authors and Affiliations
M. Rezaeei*| MSc of student of Agronomy Department, Khoramabad branch, Islamic Azad University, Khoramabad., M. Daneshvarb| Assistante Professor of Agronomy Department, Faculty of Agriculture Sciences, Lorestan University, Khoramabad., A. H. Shirani| Assistante Professor of Agronomy Department, Khoramabad branch, Islamic AzadUniversity, Khoramabad.
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