Residual effects of fertiliser zinc on a black earth soil from north western New South Wales

1980

Research organisatons

Trial details

Researcher(s) RG Weir
Year(s) 1980
Contributor South Australian Research and Development Institute
Trial location(s) Breeza, NSW
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Residual effects of fertiliser zinc on a black earth soil from north western New South Wales locations
Aims

To investigate the effects of rates of initial and subsequent applications of zinc on maize yields grown on black earth soils of north western NSW.

Key messages
  • Tested effect of rates, methods of application and residual effects of zinc oxide on hybrid maize XL45.
  • Zinc was either broadcast or drilled at initial rates of 0, 5.6, 11.3 or 38 kg Zn/ha and 0 or 5.6 kg Zn/ha in subsequent seasons.
  • In most seasons, treatment with zinc almost doubled grain yields.
  • Broadcasting and working in was more effective than drilling zinc with the fertilizer.
  • Residual effects of the initial 5.6, 11.2 and 38 kg Zn remained evident throughout the 6 years and the higher rates continued to produce highest yields.
Lead research organisation N/A
Host research organisation Department of Agriculture NSW
Related program More Profit from Crop Nutrition
Acknowledgments N/A
Other trial partners Not specified
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Method

Crop type Cereal (Grain): Maize
Treatment type(s)
  • Fertiliser: Application Method
  • Fertiliser: Rate
Trial type Experimental
Trial design Replicated

Breeza 1980

Sow date Not specified
Harvest date Not specified
Plot size Not specified
Plot replication Not specified
Fertiliser

Zinc was either broadcast or drilled at initial rates of 0, 5.6, 11.3 or 38 kg Zn/ha and 0 or 5.6 kg Zn/ha in subsequent seasons.

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Trial report and links

1980 trial report



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