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An experiment was carried out to know the effect of irrigation, soil and
foliar application of zinc on the growth and yield contributing
characteristics of wheat. In this experiment, irrigation viz T
- Regular
irrigation, T
2
- Skipping irrigation at CRI stage, T
- Skipping irrigation at
booting stage, T
4
3
- Skipping irrigation at flowering and heading stage and
foliar spray of zinc viz Zn
0
- Control, Zn
1
– 0.02%, Zn
2
1
– 0.04% and Zn
– 2.5kg Zn/ha into soil were studied. Data of field experiment were
recorded on plant height, spike length, number of grains spike
, number
of spikelet spike
-1
, 1000 grain-weight and total yield of wheat. Results
revealed that individual effect of irrigation was significant on all selected
parameters. The effect of zinc application was found significant while the
higher dose of foliar application of zinc increased the yield of wheat
compared with the application of zinc in soil. Results showed that the
highest number of grains per spike (48.20) was achieved from both T
and T
4
Zn
2
treatments while T
2
Zn
produced the lowest number of grains
spike
-1
0
(36.12). It was found that the highest 1000-grain weight (54.10g)
was exerted by T
4
Zn
treatment and the lowest yield of 1000-grain weight
(46.67g) was produced from T
2
2
Zn
treatment. However, the highest yield
of wheat (3.82 t/ha) was exerted by T
0
4
Zn
treatment, whereas the lowest
yield (1.80t/ha) was found for T
2
Zn
0
2
treatment. From this study, it was
revealed that foliar application of zinc was more effective than the
application in soil. In addition, skipping irrigation at flowering and
heading stage with foliar application of zinc (0.04%) could be
recommended for higher yield of wheat.
-1
1
Zn
3
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