Author/Authors :
MUZZAMMIL HUSSAIN, SIDDIQUI Sindh Agriculture University, Pakistan , CHAND OAD, FATEH Sindh Agriculture University, Pakistan , ABBASI, M. KALEEM Faculty of Agriculture, Pakistan , GANDAHI, ALLAH WADHAYO Sindh Agriculture University, Pakistan
Abstract :
Field research was conducted at Students Farm, Sindh Agriculture University, Tandojam, Pakistan, during 2005 and 2006. The sunflower variety HO-1 was treated with 0-0, 10-1.5,10-2,15 -1.5,15-2.0,20-1.5 and 202.0 Zn-B kg ha-1. A basal dose of N, P, and K was applied at the rates of 90, 45 and 45 kg ha-1 respectively across Zn-B treatments. The increase in Zn and B fertility from 10-1.5 to 20-2 kg ha-1 increased physiological parameters, nutrient uptake and seedyield of sunflower. The maximum yield response was noted when Zn and B were applied at the rates of 15 and 1.5 kg ha-1 respectively, beyond this level, no further increase were noted in any sunflower traits. Under this optimal Zn -B treatments, sunflower recorded higher dry matter, leaf area index, leafarea duration, crop growth rate and net assimilation rate all measured at flowering stage. Under the chosen macronutrient fertility level on this farm, sunflower growth andyield was optimized with micronutrient levels of 15 kg ha-1 Zn and 1.5 kg ha-1 B