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	<titleInfo><title>Residual and cumulative effect of fertilizer zinc applied in wheat-cotton production system in an irrigated aridisol</title></titleInfo>
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		<namePart type="family">Abid</namePart>
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		<namePart type="family">Ahmed</namePart>
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		<namePart type="family">Qayyum</namePart>
		<namePart type="given">M.F.</namePart>
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		<namePart type="family">Shaaban</namePart>
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		<namePart type="family">Rashid</namePart>
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	<originInfo><dateIssued>2013</dateIssued></originInfo>
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	<abstract lang="English">The objectives of present study were to determine the residual and cumulative effects of zinc (Zn) fertilizer on cotton (Gossypium hirsutum L.) and wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) in a silt loam Typic Haplocambid soil (&amp;lt; 0.05 mg/kg diethylenetriaminepentaacetic acid (DTPA)-Zn). The study comprised of two years field experiments where first cotton crop received zinc sulphate (ZnSO&lt;sub&gt;4&lt;/sub&gt;∙H&lt;sub&gt;2&lt;/sub&gt;O) at five rates (0, 5, 7.5, 10, 12.5 kg Zn/ha) in a randomized complete block design with four replications. After harvest, each plot was divided into two sub-plots. To study the residual effect, one sub-plot of all plots did not receive Zn fertilizer for the subsequent crops; however, the other sub-plot received all Zn rates for 2005-06 wheat, 2006 cotton, and 2006-07 wheat. Fresh applied, residual as well as cumulative Zn application significantly (P ≤ 0.05) increased crops production for both experimental years. Residual effect of 5.0 kg Zn/ha optimized the 2006 cotton yield; however, wheat productivity was optimized with residual effect of 7.5 kg Zn/ha in 2005-06 and of 10.0 kg Zn/ha in 2006-07. Optimum yield of both crops was attained with a lesser fresh-applied and residual Zn rate than cumulative Zn rate. Total Zn uptake by wheat (134.9-289.6 g/ha) was much greater than by cotton (92.3-192.5 g/ha). It is concluded that one application of 7.5 kg Zn/ha proved adequate for optimizing two cycles of the cotton-wheat production system. Two-year repeated use of 5.0-7.5 kg Zn/ha did not depress crop yields.</abstract>
	<subject><topic>calcareous soil; crops production; micronutrient</topic></subject>
	<identifier type="doi">10.17221/313/2013-PSE</identifier>
	<identifier type="uri">https://pse.agriculturejournals.cz/artkey/pse-201311-0004.php</identifier>
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		<titleInfo><title>Plant, Soil and Environment</title></titleInfo>
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			<detail type="volume"><number>59</number></detail>
			<detail type="issue"><number>11</number></detail>
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				<start>505</start>
				<end>510</end>
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			<date>2013</date>
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		<identifier type="issn">12141178</identifier>
		<genre authority="marc">periodical</genre>
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