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Two Mexican dwarf varieties of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) were used as test crop to study the interaction between P and Zn in Corning clay loam soil. The pattern of Zn deficiency symptoms was different in two varieties. Zn concentration was markedly decreased with P application. In absence of Zn, P100 resulted in reduced growth over that of P25.
Key Words: Mexican dwarf wheats necrotic collapse critical level
2 Post Doctoral Fellow, Extension Soils Specialist, and Lecturer, Department of Soils and Plant Nutrition, respectively.
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