| Researcher(s) |
PJ Haines |
|---|---|
| Year(s) | 1987 |
| Contributor | Agriculture Victoria |
| Trial location(s) |
Rutherglen, VIC
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| Further information | View external link |
To examine the benefits of foliar applications of copper and other micronutrients to wheat on acid soils with and without lime.
| Lead research organisation | N/A |
|---|---|
| Host research organisation |
Agriculture Victoria |
| Related program |
More Profit from Crop Nutrition |
| Acknowledgments | N/A |
| Other trial partners | Not specified |
| Crop type | Cereal (Grain): Wheat |
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| Treatment type(s) |
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| Trial type | Experimental |
| Trial design | Replicated |
| Sow date | Unknown |
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| Harvest date | Unknown |
| Trial design method | O Other |
| Plot size | Not specified |
| Plot replication | Not specified |
| Fertiliser |
Copper (Cu), zinc (Zn) and molybdenum (Mo) were applied as foliar sprays at 75, 150 and 30 g/ha respectively to tillering wheat (5-6 leaf stage) growing on a strongly acid soil (Rutherglen site, pH CaCl2 4.38) limed at three rates (0, 2.5 and 10 t/ha lime).The highest lime treatment (pH CaCl2 increased to 7.18) was included to determine if lime induced any micronutrient deficiency. |