Effect of Foliay Spray of Chelated Iron and Thiamine on Growth and Green Yield of Brood Bean Plants | ||
Basrah Journal of Agricultural Sciences | ||
Article 1, Volume 25, Issue 2, December 2012, Pages 17-26 PDF (0 K) | ||
DOI: 10.33762/bagrs.2012.66362 | ||
Authors | ||
Hassan A. Fusial Hutaf H. Jasim; Mohammed SH.R. Al-Shewailly | ||
Abstract | ||
An experiment was conducted during winter season of 2010-2011 at Al-Hartha, Basrah. The aim was to study the effect of foliar spraying of chelated iron and thiamine on growth and green yield of broad been cv. Yldz. The experiment included (9) factorial treatments came from the interaction among three cheated iron 6% conc. of (0, 150, 300) mg/l and three thiamine conc. of (0, 50, 100) mg/l. Randomized complete Block Design was used in factorial experiment. Revised Least Significant Differences was used at probability of 0.05. Results showed that there were a significant effects of foliar spraying of chelated iron of 150 mg/l on vegetative growth and all yield characteristic except seed number in pod, try matter. Treatment foliar spraying of thiamine 50% caused a significant increase on vegetative growth, pod and all yield characteristic. The interaction between the treatment was significant in vegetative growth and all yield characteristic. The treatment foliar spraying of chelated iron of 150 mg/l and foliar spraying of thiamine 50% gave the highest values of pod yield per plant (671.3 gm) and the green pod productivity 13.09 tone donum-1. | ||
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