RecordNumber :
117
Doc. No. :
183A
Call. No. :
183A
Author :
Kalbasi, M.,Manuchehri, N.,Filsoof, F
Title of Article :

Local acidification of soil as a means to allevate iron chlorosis in quince orchards

Title Of Periodical :
JOURNAL OF PLANT NUTRITION
VolumNumber :
V.9
Date :
(1986)
Page :
P.1001-1007
Descriptors :
Local acidification,Iron chlorosis,Quince orchard
Abstract :
Iron chlorosis is widespread and severe on fruit trees growing in calcareous soils in Iran. Local acidification of soil under the trees and its effect on iron chlorosis of quince trees (cydonia oblonga) was investigated in quince orchards in the Esfahan region of Iran. Elemental S, H**2SO***4 or H**2SO***4 + FeSo***4 was added to the soil in two holes (35 cm in diameter X 80 cm deep)dug opposite of each other at a distance of 120 cm away from the tree trunk. Results showed that elemental S decreased the soil PH, and increased the gypsum content electrical conductivity, and concentrations of SO***4**2-, Ca**2+ and Mg**2+ in soil extracts. However, the soils were not acidified and iron chlorosis was not prevented. Local acidification of the soil with H***2SO***4 or H***2SO***4 + FeSO***4 resulted in similar changes in soil properties, however, CaCO***3 content and HCO***3 concentration decreased and iron chlorosis was corrected. The chlorophyll and Fe**2+ content of leaf samples determined one month after treatment application showed a significant increase over the control. The results indicated that local acidification of soil was an effective means of alleviating iron chlorosis in quince orchards.
Indexer :
1376/10
IndexDate :
Shahsvary
اطلاعات ثبت :
GN107973
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