29 Jul 2025
Foliar Fertiliser

Efficacy of Foliar Urea as an N Source in Sustainable Citrus Production Systems

Foliar fertilisation was reported to be an efficient way to supply nitrogen to fruit trees and to reduce nitrogen losses to groundwater systems and risks of soil pollution and salinity. In this study we report on: 1) the effect of pH of a 1% urea solution applied prebloom and the effect of a multiple foliar-urea spray at the rate of 1% to supply 46 g N/tree to mature ‘Cadoux’ clementine mandarin trees (Citrus reticulata Blanco) on leaf N and its changes during 30 days following application; 2) the resulting effect on yield and fruit size; 3) a comparison made between effects of prebloom foliar application of urea at 0.8% or 1.6% (supplying 37 and 74 g N/tree, respectively) with prebloom soil applications of ammonium nitrate supplying 75 or 150 g N/tree on fruit size, fruit set and total yield. Results indicate that foliar urea increased leaf N content during the first 48 hours following treatment regardless of pH.

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29 Sep 2023
Clay Soil

Effect of elemental sulphur and compost on pH, electrical conductivity and phosphorus availability of one clay soil

Suitable plant nutrition is one of the most important factors in the quantity and quality of crops’ yield. In plant nutrition, each nutrient should be in adequate level. The most important role of pH is the control of nutrients solubility in soil. Nutrient availability usually decreases with increasing pH. Experimental soil sample was collected from 0 to 30 cm depth from Niar village around the Ardabil city.The soil samples were mixed with solid acidifying material including elemental sulphur (S) in three levels (0.25, 0.5 and 1.0 g/kg soil), farm yard compost manure in three levels (2.5, 5 and 10 g/kg soil) and elemental S + organic matter in three levels (the same amounts of S with 5 g/kg cattle manure), and filled in 4 L pots. Soil water content was held close to field capacity and green house temperature was kept to 25 ± 5°C. Before the experiment, the physicochemical properties of soil and chemical properties of the compost were measured. At eight, 16 and 32 weeks of incubation, compound soil samples were collected from pots, and their pH, electrical conductivity (EC) and phosphorus (P) were measured.

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