Effect of Foliar Boron Fertilization of Fine Textured Soils on Corn Yields

Boron (B) is an essential micronutrient needed for normal plant growth and development. To evaluate the response of corn to foliar B applications at V4–V6 (4–6 leaves with visible collars) and VT (tasseling) growth stages on fine textured soils, a field experiment was conducted at four sites from 20...

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Main Authors: Gurpreet Kaur, Kelly A. Nelson
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: MDPI AG 2014-12-01
Series:Agronomy
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Online Access:http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/5/1/1
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spelling doaj-bbf7bce362374d0aa6b5e030001b66da2021-04-02T09:12:05ZengMDPI AGAgronomy2073-43952014-12-015111810.3390/agronomy5010001agronomy5010001Effect of Foliar Boron Fertilization of Fine Textured Soils on Corn YieldsGurpreet Kaur0Kelly A. Nelson1Department of Soil, Environmental and Atmospheric Sciences, University of Missouri, Columbia, MO 65211, USADivision of Plant Sciences, University of Missouri, Novelty, MO 63460, USABoron (B) is an essential micronutrient needed for normal plant growth and development. To evaluate the response of corn to foliar B applications at V4–V6 (4–6 leaves with visible collars) and VT (tasseling) growth stages on fine textured soils, a field experiment was conducted at four sites from 2008 to 2010 in Northeast Missouri. The treatments included a non-treated control; V4–V6 applied B at 0.56, 1.12 and 2.24 kg·ha−1; and VT applied B at 0.28, 0.56 and 1.12 kg·ha−1. Foliar B, applied at V4–V6 at 2.24 kg·ha−1, resulted in higher yields than VT applications. No significant differences in yield were found for B applications at different timings for concentrations of 0.56 and 1.12 kg·ha−1. Boron applied at V4–V6 and 2.24 kg·ha−1 increased yield 0.29 Mg·ha−1 compared to the non-treated control. The B applications at VT increased ear leaf tissue B concentration compared to V4–V6 applications and non-treated control, but it had no significant effect on corn yields. No significant difference between B treatments was observed for grain oil, protein, starch or extractable starch concentration; severity of anthracnose stalk rot or common rust; and ear tip fill. The B application of 2.24 kg·ha−1 at V4–V6 decreased the severity of gray leaf spot, but increased the severity of northern leaf blight compared to the non-treated control. Boron applied at V4–V6 at 2.24 kg·ha−1 was the most beneficial timing and concentration evaluated in these fine textured soils.http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/5/1/1boroncornfoliar fertilizerV4–V6VT
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Kelly A. Nelson
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Effect of Foliar Boron Fertilization of Fine Textured Soils on Corn Yields
Agronomy
boron
corn
foliar fertilizer
V4–V6
VT
author_facet Gurpreet Kaur
Kelly A. Nelson
author_sort Gurpreet Kaur
title Effect of Foliar Boron Fertilization of Fine Textured Soils on Corn Yields
title_short Effect of Foliar Boron Fertilization of Fine Textured Soils on Corn Yields
title_full Effect of Foliar Boron Fertilization of Fine Textured Soils on Corn Yields
title_fullStr Effect of Foliar Boron Fertilization of Fine Textured Soils on Corn Yields
title_full_unstemmed Effect of Foliar Boron Fertilization of Fine Textured Soils on Corn Yields
title_sort effect of foliar boron fertilization of fine textured soils on corn yields
publisher MDPI AG
series Agronomy
issn 2073-4395
publishDate 2014-12-01
description Boron (B) is an essential micronutrient needed for normal plant growth and development. To evaluate the response of corn to foliar B applications at V4–V6 (4–6 leaves with visible collars) and VT (tasseling) growth stages on fine textured soils, a field experiment was conducted at four sites from 2008 to 2010 in Northeast Missouri. The treatments included a non-treated control; V4–V6 applied B at 0.56, 1.12 and 2.24 kg·ha−1; and VT applied B at 0.28, 0.56 and 1.12 kg·ha−1. Foliar B, applied at V4–V6 at 2.24 kg·ha−1, resulted in higher yields than VT applications. No significant differences in yield were found for B applications at different timings for concentrations of 0.56 and 1.12 kg·ha−1. Boron applied at V4–V6 and 2.24 kg·ha−1 increased yield 0.29 Mg·ha−1 compared to the non-treated control. The B applications at VT increased ear leaf tissue B concentration compared to V4–V6 applications and non-treated control, but it had no significant effect on corn yields. No significant difference between B treatments was observed for grain oil, protein, starch or extractable starch concentration; severity of anthracnose stalk rot or common rust; and ear tip fill. The B application of 2.24 kg·ha−1 at V4–V6 decreased the severity of gray leaf spot, but increased the severity of northern leaf blight compared to the non-treated control. Boron applied at V4–V6 at 2.24 kg·ha−1 was the most beneficial timing and concentration evaluated in these fine textured soils.
topic boron
corn
foliar fertilizer
V4–V6
VT
url http://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/5/1/1
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