DIAGNOSING BORON DEFICIENCY IN RAPESEED AND MUSTARD BY PLANT ANALYSIS AND SOIL TESTING

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作者
RASHID, A
RAFIQUE, E
BUGHIO, N
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[1] Soil Fertility and Fertilizer Use Section, Land Resources Research Institute, National Agricultural Research Center
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10.1080/00103629409369232
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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0901 ;
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Boron (B) deficiency is a widespread nutritional disorder in crop plants, including rapeseed and mustard. However, plant analysis and soil testing diagnostic criteria for B are inadequately reported in the literature. Therefore, greenhouse and incubation studies were carried out using a B-deficient alkaline calcareous soil (hot water extractable B, 0.11 mg/kg) of Pakistan to determine the internal and soil test B requirement of rapeseed and mustard. Boron fertilization substantially enhanced the growth of both species; the maximum increase in grain yield was 43% for rapeseed and 36% for mustard over the yield of respective control plants. Fertilizer requirement for near-maximum (95%) grain yield was 0.7 mg B/kg for rapeseed and 0.9 mg B/kg for mustard. Critical plant tissue B concentration in rapeseed was 32 mg/kg in whole shoots and 38 mg/kg in most recently matured leaves. However, internal B requirement of mustard was relatively greater: i.e. 41 mg/kg in whole shoots and 49 mg/kg in leaves. The three soil tests studied, hot water, hydrochloric acid (HCl), and mannitol, were almost equally effective in determining soil B status. Because of simplicity and low cost, however, the HCl method appears superior than the other two for routine B analysis. Critical soil B levels (mg/kg) for rapeseed were: hot water, 0.5; HCl, 0.45; and mannitol, 0.4. Similar to internal B requirements, soil test critical B levels (mg/kg) were also greater for mustard, i.e. hot water, 0.6; HCl, 0.55; and mannitol, 0.48.
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