Peach trees lime-induced chlorosis alleviation as affected by soil injection of iron sulphate in Shahriar region

High soil calcium carbonate content leads to iron deficiency in susceptible fruit trees. Applying Fe- chelates or localized placement of iron sulphate with organic matter (known as Chalkood method) is among those effective methods for controlling iron deficiency. As Fe-chelate is expensive and labor...

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Main Authors Samar, Seyed Mahmood, Pasandide, Mohammad, Rostami, Asadollah, Heydari, Hossein
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LanguagePersian
Published Karaj Iran Soil and water Research Institute 2015
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Summary:High soil calcium carbonate content leads to iron deficiency in susceptible fruit trees. Applying Fe- chelates or localized placement of iron sulphate with organic matter (known as Chalkood method) is among those effective methods for controlling iron deficiency. As Fe-chelate is expensive and labor costs increased enormously, these methods impose large costs to fruit producers and increasing frui
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