Study Relation Between Some Absorbed Nutrient Elements of Wheat (Variety cham3) Plant in two Kinds of Acidic Soils.

Authors

  • Dr. Akram Al Balkhi

Keywords:

Absorbtion, Fertility elements, Relation, Acidic soils, Wheat

Abstract

This study was carried out during the agricultural season 2019/2020 in pot experiment  in  two Acidic soils(0-30cm) planted with durum wheat (Variety cham3) at soil science department at Faculty of Agriculture- Damascus University, in order to study the effect of relation between some absorbed nutrient elements in Plant in  two Acidic soils, from Barsheen in Hama and Dhaher AL Jabal in Sawadia.

Randomly Complete Block Design has been used with three replicates for each treatment. Results showed  a decrease of content of wheat leaves of Ca and Mg in high-K treatment and high level(Fe, Mn, Zn, K) treatment with significant differences, and the least percentage was in high-K treatment (1.64,0.89 and 1.61, 0.65% in Barsheen and Dhaher AL Jabal respectively).

High-K treatment showed significant increase  in content of wheat leaves of K, and the its percentage was (2.08, 1.83% in Barsheen and Dhaher AL Jabal respectively). The seconde with significant differences was high level (Fe, Mn, Zn, K) treatment (1.79, 1.68% in Barsheen and Dhaher AL Jabal respectively), but the significant least was high-Fe (1.15, 1.11% in Barsheen and Dhaher AL Jabal respectively). Treatments of high-Fe,  high-Mn and high-Zn showed significant differences in content of wheat leaves of Fe , Mn and Zn and their quantities were (649,509 and 412, 280 and 150, 146 mg.kg-1 in Barsheen and Dhaher AL Jabal respectively), but the significant least for three elements in High-K treatment were (305. 257 , 215 and 178 , 45,37 mg.kg-1 in Barsheen and Dhaher AL Jabal respectively). The fallowing interaction Treatments: high-Fe with Mn and Zn , high-Mn with Fe and Zn, high-Zn with Fe and Mn gaved little quantities of them in the plant.

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Published

2022-03-05

How to Cite

Study Relation Between Some Absorbed Nutrient Elements of Wheat (Variety cham3) Plant in two Kinds of Acidic Soils. (2022). Damascus University Journal of Agriculture Sciences, 38(1). https://journal.damascusuniversity.edu.sy/index.php/agrj/article/view/3774