Not AvailableIn medium black calcareous soil, the chlorosis in groundnut leaves due to iron and sulphur deficiencies appeared 10 to 15 days after emergence (DAE) and showed maximum intensity in between 30 to 70 DAE. The excess irrigation (irrigation at -0.3 bar) enhanced chlorosis causing reductions in chlorophyll contents in leaves, plant height, dry matter production, pod and haulm yields and nutrient uptake by groundnut. The application of iron and sulphur fertilizers caused regreening of chlorotic leaves and increased all these parameters significantly. The pod yield reduction due to chlorosis was 15.9 to 32.3%. Application of iron sulphate (3 Kg Fe ha super(-1)), iron citrate (3 Kg Fe ha super(-1)) and elemental sulphur (20 Kg S ha sup...