Maleki-Farahani S, Chaichi M R, Mazaheri D, Tavakkol Afshari R, Savaghebi G. Barley Grain Mineral Analysis as Affected by Different
Fertilizing Systems and by Drought Stress. JAST 2011; 13 (3) :315-326
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1- Department of Agronomy, College of Agriculture and Natural Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj,
Islamic Republic Iran.
2- Department of Soil Science, Faculty of Soil and Water Engineering, College of Agriculture and Natural
Resources, University of Tehran, Karaj, Islamic Republic of Iran.
Abstract: (6388 Views)
The effect of different fertilizing systems and drought stress during grain development
on grain minerals of barley (Hordeum vulgare L.) was studied in field experiments on a
clay-loamy soil during 2007 and 2008 growing seasons. The treatments consisted of three
irrigation regimes (main plots) of: Non-stressed (NS, normal irrigation continued until the
end of plant physiological maturity), Moderate Stress (MS, irrigation ceased from the
beginning of flowering to the beginning of grain filling stage and Severe Stress (SS,
irrigation ceased from the beginning of flowering stage up to the end of physiological
maturity) along with six fertilizing regimes consisting of no fertilizer application (control)
(NF), phosphorous and nitrogen Biofertilizers (BF), 100% Chemical fertilizer (NPK)
(CF), Vermicompost (VC) 5 t ha-1, 50% Chemical fertilizer (NPK)+50% Vermicompost
(2.5 t ha-1) (CV), and 50% Chemical fertilizer (NPK)+ Biofertilizer (CB), assigned to the
sub plots. Drought stress significantly increased grain minerals of N, Zn and Mn by 12,
27, and 7% as compared with control (NS), respectively. Average grain nitrogen
concentration in chemical fertilizer (CF) treatment was significantly more than those in
the other treatments followed by integrated fertilizing systems (CB and CV). Phosphorous
concentration in grains produced in BF fertilizer medium was significantly higher than
those in other treatments. Grain Fe and Zn concentrations increased through
vermicompost application. However, Mn concentration was higher in grains fertilized
with chemical fertilizer. It can be concluded that in barley production under water deficit
conditions, grain mineral quality could be improved through integrated fertilizer
application.
Received: 2011/01/18 | Accepted: 2011/01/18 | Published: 2011/01/18