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  <title>Efficacy of zinc and iron nutrition on growth, yield, quality and economics of castor (Ricinus communis L.) under semi-arid environment</title>

      <doi>https://doi.org/10.21276/AATCCReview.2025.13.01.505</doi>
  
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      <abstract><![CDATA[<p>A field experiment was carried out at CCS HAU, Regional Research Station, Bawal during the year<br />
2022-23 and 2023-24 consisting of nine treatment combinations viz. RDF (T 1 ), RDF + 25 kg/ha<br />
Zinc Sulphate (21% zinc) as soil application at the time of sowing (T 2 ), RDF + 25 kg/ha Ferrous<br />
Sulphate (19% iron) as soil application at the time of sowing (T 3 ), RDF + Foliar spray of 0.5% Zinc<br />
Sulphate solution at 30 and 60 days after sowing (T 4 ), RDF + Foliar spray of 0.5% Ferrous<br />
Sulphate solution at 30 and 60 DAS (T 5 ), RDF + 25 kg/ha Zinc Sulphate as soil application at the<br />
time of sowing + Foliar spray of 0.5% Zinc Sulphate solution at 45 DAS (T 6 ), RDF + 25 kg/ha<br />
Ferrous Sulphate as soil application at the time of sowing + Foliar spray of 0.5% Ferrous Sulphate<br />
solution at 45 DAS (T 7 ), RDF + 25 kg/ha Zinc Sulphate as soil application at the time of sowing +<br />
Foliar spray of 0.5% Ferrous Sulphate solution at 45 DAS (T 8 ) and RDF + 25 kg/ha Ferrous<br />
Sulphate as soil application at the time of sowing + Foliar spray of 0.5% Zinc Sulphate solution at<br />
45 DAS (T 9 ) laid out in randomized block design with three replications. Soil of the experimental<br />
site was sandy loam in texture low in N, P and medium in K, with slightly alkaline in reaction (pH –<br />
7.9). The castor crop (hybrid ICH-66) was sown in second fortnight of July, 2022 and 2023 and<br />
harvested in the last week of March, 2023 and 2024 during both the years, respectively. Pooled data<br />
(2022-23 and 2023-24) reveal that zinc and iron either soil applied, foliar applied or both (alone or<br />
in combination) resulted in an increase in yield attributes and yield of castor. Treatment where 25<br />
kg/ha Zinc Sulphate soil applied followed by foliar spray of 0.5% Ferrous Sulphate solution at 45<br />
days after sowing recorded significantly higher seed yield in comparison to RDF and RDF + 25<br />
kg/ha Ferrous Sulphate as soil application at the time of sowing. Oil content was not influenced by<br />
the treatments tested. All the treatments did not differ significantly among themselves in respect of<br />
available N, P and K in soil. Higher available Zn and Fe content was found under the treatments<br />
where iron and zinc either soil applied, foliar applied or both (alone or in combination) over RDF,<br />
respectively. Agronomic efficiency and partial factor productivity of Zn and Fe was highest (88.7<br />
and 350 kg/kg, respectively) under RDF + Foliar spray of 0.5% Zinc Sulphate solution at 30 and<br />
60 days after sowing.</p>
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                <h3>Abstract</h3>
                <div class="aatcc-abstract-text"><p>A field experiment was carried out at CCS HAU, Regional Research Station, Bawal during the year<br />
2022-23 and 2023-24 consisting of nine treatment combinations viz. RDF (T 1 ), RDF + 25 kg/ha<br />
Zinc Sulphate (21% zinc) as soil application at the time of sowing (T 2 ), RDF + 25 kg/ha Ferrous<br />
Sulphate (19% iron) as soil application at the time of sowing (T 3 ), RDF + Foliar spray of 0.5% Zinc<br />
Sulphate solution at 30 and 60 days after sowing (T 4 ), RDF + Foliar spray of 0.5% Ferrous<br />
Sulphate solution at 30 and 60 DAS (T 5 ), RDF + 25 kg/ha Zinc Sulphate as soil application at the<br />
time of sowing + Foliar spray of 0.5% Zinc Sulphate solution at 45 DAS (T 6 ), RDF + 25 kg/ha<br />
Ferrous Sulphate as soil application at the time of sowing + Foliar spray of 0.5% Ferrous Sulphate<br />
solution at 45 DAS (T 7 ), RDF + 25 kg/ha Zinc Sulphate as soil application at the time of sowing +<br />
Foliar spray of 0.5% Ferrous Sulphate solution at 45 DAS (T 8 ) and RDF + 25 kg/ha Ferrous<br />
Sulphate as soil application at the time of sowing + Foliar spray of 0.5% Zinc Sulphate solution at<br />
45 DAS (T 9 ) laid out in randomized block design with three replications. Soil of the experimental<br />
site was sandy loam in texture low in N, P and medium in K, with slightly alkaline in reaction (pH –<br />
7.9). The castor crop (hybrid ICH-66) was sown in second fortnight of July, 2022 and 2023 and<br />
harvested in the last week of March, 2023 and 2024 during both the years, respectively. Pooled data<br />
(2022-23 and 2023-24) reveal that zinc and iron either soil applied, foliar applied or both (alone or<br />
in combination) resulted in an increase in yield attributes and yield of castor. Treatment where 25<br />
kg/ha Zinc Sulphate soil applied followed by foliar spray of 0.5% Ferrous Sulphate solution at 45<br />
days after sowing recorded significantly higher seed yield in comparison to RDF and RDF + 25<br />
kg/ha Ferrous Sulphate as soil application at the time of sowing. Oil content was not influenced by<br />
the treatments tested. All the treatments did not differ significantly among themselves in respect of<br />
available N, P and K in soil. Higher available Zn and Fe content was found under the treatments<br />
where iron and zinc either soil applied, foliar applied or both (alone or in combination) over RDF,<br />
respectively. Agronomic efficiency and partial factor productivity of Zn and Fe was highest (88.7<br />
and 350 kg/kg, respectively) under RDF + Foliar spray of 0.5% Zinc Sulphate solution at 30 and<br />
60 days after sowing.</p>
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