Abstract
Stem melanosis of spring wheat (Triticum aestivum ’Park’) has often been found to be associated with Cu-deficient soils. The application of Cu chelate at 3.0 kg ha−1 of Cu to a Cu-deficient Black Chernozemic sandy loam soil reduced stem melanosis of Park wheat and increased grain yield.Key words: Copper deficiency, copper-deficient soils, copper fertilizer, Park wheat, stem melanosis
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