Seed coating with manganese sulphate is a method of reducing manganese deficiency and improving early seedling vigour

1983

Research organisatons

Trial details

Researcher(s) J Ascher
Robin Graham
P Hardy
J McEvoy
Year(s) 1983
Contributor South Australian Research and Development Institute
Trial location(s) Wangary, SA
Seed coating with manganese sulphate is a method of reducing manganese deficiency and improving early seedling vigour locations
Aims

To explore a seed coating to increase early vigour of barley in manganese deficient soils

Key messages

• Both higher seed manganese concentration or seed coating with MnSO4 were found to increase yield of barley on manganese deficient soil

Lead research organisation N/A
Host research organisation University of Adelaide
Related program More Profit from Crop Nutrition
Acknowledgments N/A
Other trial partners CSIRO

Method

Crop type Cereal (Grain): Barley
Treatment type(s)
  • Fertiliser: Application Method
Trial type Experimental
Trial design Unknown

Wangary 1983

Sow date Not specified
Harvest date Not specified
Plot size Not specified
Plot replication Not specified
Other trial notes

McEvoy J, Asher J, Graha R, Hardy P M Webb, R Nable, R Graham, R Hannam (Eds) (1988) 'Seed coating with manganese sulphate is a method of reducing mangenese deficiency and improving early seedling vigour, International Symposium on Manganese in Soils and Plants.' Adelaide. (Manganese Symposium Inc.)

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