Ecology, Environment and Conservation Paper


Vol.17, Issue 2, 2011

Page Number: 191-196

EFFECTS OF ZN, FE AND MN ON SOYBEAN PRODUCTION

Soheil Kobraee and Keyvan Shamsi

Abstract

In order to investigate the effects of micronutrients on yield and yield components in soybean (Cv. Williams), an experiment was conducted in a factorial based on randomized complete block design with three replications at research farm, Islamic Azad University of Kermanshah at 2009. Treatments include: three level of Zn(0, 20, 40kg Znha1), Fe(0, 25, 50kg Feha1), and Mn(0, 20, 40kg Mnha1), of source ZnSO4, FeSo4 and MnSO4. The end of growth stage and harvesting time, the grain yield and yield components were determined. Analysis of variance was showed that main effects Zn, Fe and Mn on number of pod per main stem, sub stem and plant; number of seed per sub stem, plant and grain yield were significant at 1% level, but number seed per main stem was unaffected. The different levels of zinc and manganese fertilizer had a significant effect (P<0.01) and Fe (P<0.05) on 100 weight per sub stem. Number pod per sub stem, number seed per main stem and plant; 100 weight per main stem, sub stem and plant affected by interaction Zn, Fe and Mn (P<0.01). The highest grain yield was obtained by applying 40kg/ha Znso4, 50 kg/ha Feso4 and 40 kg/ha Mnso4.