A field experiment was conducted at Peruvannamuzhi (Kerala), for two years to evaluate the optimum level of zinc (Zn) content in soils for maximizing production of ginger (Zingiber officinale) on an Ustic Humitropept with varying levels of Zn fertilizer. The mean rhizome yield of two years was higher in plots where Zn @ 5 kg ha-1 was applied. A cubic model described satisfactorily the relationship between mean rhizome yield and fertilizer application rate. The optimum fertilizer dose for obtaining maximum rhizome yield was determined as 6 kg ha-1 of Zn. The maximum limit of soil DTPA-Zn for obtaining higher rhizome yield was 3.4 mg kg-1.  
The critical limit for zinc (Zn) varies from 0.38 to 2 µg/g soil depending on the crop and soil type...
One of the primary abiotic factors limiting rice production is zinc (Zn) deficiency. Effective manag...
Maize (Zea mays L.) is highly susceptible to zinc (Zn) deficiency. Different application strategies ...
Not AvailableField experiments were conducted at the Indian Institute of Spices Research during 2002...
Field experiments were conducted for three consecutive years (2008–09. 2009–10, 2010–11) in a Zn def...
Nowadays, zinc (Zn) fertilizers are commonly used for quality food production globally. Knowledge ab...
Experiments were conducted during 1999 and 2000 at Banthra Research Station of NBRI, Lucknow (UP) to...
A number of greenhouse experiments were conducted in which cereal crops were grown in pots of a wide...
Maize is a high nutrient demanding crop, which also requires micronutrients (in particular the Zn) a...
A proper understanding of the residual value of zinc (Zn) is necessary for sustainable biofortificat...
A proper protocol of efficient irrigation and nutrient management for ginger is a necessity for boos...
Tropical soils are deficient in essential plant nutrients, including zinc (Zn). Using cover crops in...
Ginger is used as one of the important ingredients in traditional as well as modern medicine besides...
The influence of Nitrogen fertilizer, Azosprillium sp. farm yard manure and their combinationson gin...
A study was conducted in 22 alluvial soils of West Bengal, India to estimate the critical limit of Z...
The critical limit for zinc (Zn) varies from 0.38 to 2 µg/g soil depending on the crop and soil type...
One of the primary abiotic factors limiting rice production is zinc (Zn) deficiency. Effective manag...
Maize (Zea mays L.) is highly susceptible to zinc (Zn) deficiency. Different application strategies ...
Not AvailableField experiments were conducted at the Indian Institute of Spices Research during 2002...
Field experiments were conducted for three consecutive years (2008–09. 2009–10, 2010–11) in a Zn def...
Nowadays, zinc (Zn) fertilizers are commonly used for quality food production globally. Knowledge ab...
Experiments were conducted during 1999 and 2000 at Banthra Research Station of NBRI, Lucknow (UP) to...
A number of greenhouse experiments were conducted in which cereal crops were grown in pots of a wide...
Maize is a high nutrient demanding crop, which also requires micronutrients (in particular the Zn) a...
A proper understanding of the residual value of zinc (Zn) is necessary for sustainable biofortificat...
A proper protocol of efficient irrigation and nutrient management for ginger is a necessity for boos...
Tropical soils are deficient in essential plant nutrients, including zinc (Zn). Using cover crops in...
Ginger is used as one of the important ingredients in traditional as well as modern medicine besides...
The influence of Nitrogen fertilizer, Azosprillium sp. farm yard manure and their combinationson gin...
A study was conducted in 22 alluvial soils of West Bengal, India to estimate the critical limit of Z...
The critical limit for zinc (Zn) varies from 0.38 to 2 µg/g soil depending on the crop and soil type...
One of the primary abiotic factors limiting rice production is zinc (Zn) deficiency. Effective manag...
Maize (Zea mays L.) is highly susceptible to zinc (Zn) deficiency. Different application strategies ...