Corn nutrition and yield as a function of boron rates and zinc fertilization

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Brazilian Cerrado soils are commonly deficient in boron (B) and zinc (Zn). It is still debated whether B and Zn interaction has a synergistic or antagonistic effect on the absorption thereof. Thus, we conducted this study to evaluate the effect of boron rates (0, 1, 2, 3, and 4 kg ha-1, as boric acid), with or without zinc fertilization (2 kg ha-1 Zn, as zinc sulfate), on corn nutritional status and grain yield. We also assessed the residual effect of such fertilization on the fall corn crop grown on an Oxisol in a no-tillage system. A synergistic effect between B and Zn was observed on corn nutritional status when applied to the soil at rates of up to 2 kg ha-1, with higher soil contents resulting from the interaction between these micronutrients. Zinc fertilization and increasing boron rates had no significant influence on corn grain yield in both spring/summer and fall crops, grown on a boron-deficient, clayey soil of Cerrado biome.

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Nogueira, L. M., Filho, M. C. M. T., Megda, M. M., Galindo, F. S., Buzetti, S., & Alves, C. J. (2019). Corn nutrition and yield as a function of boron rates and zinc fertilization. Semina:Ciencias Agrarias, 40(6), 2545–2560. https://doi.org/10.5433/1679-0359.2019v40n6p2545

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