1978
DOI: 10.1007/bf02149909
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Manganese deficiency in sugar beet and the incorporation of manganese in the coating of pelleted seed

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“…This was, however, not the case, probably because foliage fertilization was applied only once, and possibly too late (Farley and Draycott 1978).…”
Section: Effect On Symptoms Of Manganese Deficiency and Manganese Conmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…This was, however, not the case, probably because foliage fertilization was applied only once, and possibly too late (Farley and Draycott 1978).…”
Section: Effect On Symptoms Of Manganese Deficiency and Manganese Conmentioning
confidence: 92%
“…Seedling vigour of plants grown on Mn-deficient soils can be increased by sowing seed of high Mn concentration (84). In addition, successful Mn enrichment of seed by pelleting (9,28) or by soaking seed in dilute Mn solutions (25,70,84,126) has also been reported. Depending on the degree of Mn stress encountered, seed treatments can provide either complete (25,70) or partial (28,84,126) prevention of Mn deficiency.…”
Section: Other Management Optionsmentioning
confidence: 93%
“…Roots close to fertilizer bands may be adequately supplied with Mn but the rest of the root system may grow poorly through lack of Mn, and the severity of the deficiency may change as the proportion of roots in the Mn-fertilized zone increases or decreases with time. In a similar vein, Parley and Draycott (28) reported a decrease in the number of sugarbeet plants showing Mn deficiency symptoms on a fen peat as the roots penetrated a mineral subsoil which was rich in readily reducible Mn. At another site, where the subsoil did not contain large amounts of reducible Mn, no such improvement in symptoms occurred.…”
Section: Soil Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 93%
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“…Seed coating applications have been popularized due to the available methods that have been used since the first application. Even though different applications are used for the development of plants (Hwang and Sung, 1991), the germination process of plants is simplified with the use of chemical (Powel and Matthews, 1982) and biological substances (Fairley and Draycott, 1978) (Fairley ve Draycott, 1978;Luchmeah ve Cooke, 1985;Evans et.al., 1993;Stout et.al., 1993). Doğan et.al., (2005) and Barut carried out a study in 2006 during which the shape property (sphericity ratio) of sesame seeds was enhanced which had a positive impact on plant spacing uniformity.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%