The article presents the findings of six trial studies which were conducted to determine the effect of zinc fertilizer alone and in combination with phosphorus fertilizer on corn grain yield. The six trials were conducted in Richland County, North Dakota, three each in 1965 and 1966. Symptoms on the leaves indicative of zinc deficiency are not the same for all corn varieties
The purpose of this publication is to describe zinc deficiency symptoms in corn and to present recom...
The article concerns the effect of stand on yield in corn production in North Dakota. Soil moisture ...
Corn is the most responsive to zinc of all agronomic crops grown in Kentucky. Zinc deficiency can oc...
This paper focuses on experiments that were conducted to determine the effect of zinc fertilizer and...
This study was conducted to determine corn response to three foliar-applied zinc sources. The study ...
It was shown that zinc increased corn yields in North Dakota when applied immediately before or at p...
Zinc deficiency in corn has been found in isolated instances in Kentucky during the past few years. ...
4 pages; includes photographs and map. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific ...
Where zinc deficiency in corn occurs on Kentucky soils it has been corrected by applying 3 to 6 poun...
Of the agronomic crops, corn is especially sensitive to zinc deficiency. The major symptom of zinc d...
Zinc is one of the micronutrients required for plant growth. The plant requirement is very small in ...
The solubility of zinc (Zn) is less in soils with a pH above 7.5 than in soils with a lower pH. In I...
Zinc deficiency symptoms in corn and field beans were recognized in western Nebraska during 1955. Si...
Two studies were conducted to determine corn response to zinc; one a field study and the other a gre...
How does corn respond to application of zinc fertilizer on various Iowa soils? How can zinc be appli...
The purpose of this publication is to describe zinc deficiency symptoms in corn and to present recom...
The article concerns the effect of stand on yield in corn production in North Dakota. Soil moisture ...
Corn is the most responsive to zinc of all agronomic crops grown in Kentucky. Zinc deficiency can oc...
This paper focuses on experiments that were conducted to determine the effect of zinc fertilizer and...
This study was conducted to determine corn response to three foliar-applied zinc sources. The study ...
It was shown that zinc increased corn yields in North Dakota when applied immediately before or at p...
Zinc deficiency in corn has been found in isolated instances in Kentucky during the past few years. ...
4 pages; includes photographs and map. This archival publication may not reflect current scientific ...
Where zinc deficiency in corn occurs on Kentucky soils it has been corrected by applying 3 to 6 poun...
Of the agronomic crops, corn is especially sensitive to zinc deficiency. The major symptom of zinc d...
Zinc is one of the micronutrients required for plant growth. The plant requirement is very small in ...
The solubility of zinc (Zn) is less in soils with a pH above 7.5 than in soils with a lower pH. In I...
Zinc deficiency symptoms in corn and field beans were recognized in western Nebraska during 1955. Si...
Two studies were conducted to determine corn response to zinc; one a field study and the other a gre...
How does corn respond to application of zinc fertilizer on various Iowa soils? How can zinc be appli...
The purpose of this publication is to describe zinc deficiency symptoms in corn and to present recom...
The article concerns the effect of stand on yield in corn production in North Dakota. Soil moisture ...
Corn is the most responsive to zinc of all agronomic crops grown in Kentucky. Zinc deficiency can oc...