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Growth, chlorophyll content and productivity responses of maize to magnesium sulphate application in calcareous soil

Niaz Ahmed, Umama Habib, Uzma Younis, Inam Irshad, Subhan Danish, Ashfaq Ahmad Rahi, Tariq Muhammad Munir

2020Open Agriculture27 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

Abstract Magnesium (Mg) is an essential plant macronutrient responsible for modulating many physiological or biochemical processes such as photosynthetic activity, amino acid synthesis and nucleotide metabolism. Agricultural soils with a more-than-adequate availability of calcium (Ca) have inherent Mg deficiency, potentially resulting in overall reduced soil productivity and crop yield potential. We conducted a field experiment to investigate the optimum soil application of Mg to increase crop growth and productivity under calcareous soil conditions. In addition to recommended soil application of mineral fertilizers, we applied the following four levels of Mg to the soil in the form of anhydrous MgSO 4 : control, 4 kg Mg ha −1 (Mg4), 8 kg Mg ha −1 (Mg8) and 16 kg Mg ha −1 (Mg16). Results showed that Mg16 application enhanced the plant height (21%), number of grains (18%), 1,000 grains weight (20%), grain yield (20%) and biological yield (9%) over control ( p ≤ 0.05). Chlorophyll a , chlorophyll b and total chlorophyll were generally higher at the Mg8 and Mg16 levels than at the control level. Contrasting to increases in growth traits, the concentration of K significantly decreased in grains, leaves and shoots of maize along the soil’s Mg gradient ( p ≤ 0.05). We suggest that Mg16 overcomes the deficiency of soil Mg and can increase the crop yield traits in calcareous soils. More investigations of the effect of soil Mg on various crops grown in calcareous soils may add to our knowledge related to the stressing impact of soil Mg on plant K concentration.

Topics & Concepts

CalcareousAgronomyChemistrySoil waterShootChlorophyllPhotosynthesisNutrientBiologyEnvironmental scienceBotanySoil scienceOrganic chemistryBiochemistryMagnesium in Health and DiseasePlant Micronutrient Interactions and EffectsPlant nutrient uptake and metabolism
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