Advanced Journal of Seed Science and Technology Vol. 2 (1), pp. 042-046, January, 2015. © Advanced Scholars Journals

Full length Research Paper

Impact of micronutrient application in Coriander (Coriandrum sativum L.) cv.CO4

Aishwarya Diana* and Amitabh Nehru

Department of Seed Science and Technology, Karunya University, Coimbatore, India.

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Accepted 15 December, 2014

Abstract

The field experiments were conducted during two seasons to find out the role of micronutrients on growth, seed yield and quality in coriander cv. CO4. The soil of the experimental site was calcareous. Micronutrient deficiencies are common in soils that have a high calcium carbonate (CaCO 3) due to reduced solubility at alkaline pH values. Micronutrients such as iron (Fe), zinc (Zn), copper (Cu) and manganese (Mn) were applied in their sulphate form (FeSO4, ZnSO4, CuSO 4 and MnSO4, respectively). The effect of both soil application (25 kg/ha) and foliar spray (0.5%) of micronutrients at 30 and 45 days after sowing were studied individually. Foliar spray of 0.5% FeSO4 induced the highest growth rates in terms of net assimilation rate (0.085 mg g-1day-1in rabi and 0.063 mg g-1day-1 in kharif) and crop growth rate (7.52 mg m-2 day-1in rabi and 7.78 mg m-2 day-1in kharif). Maximum number of umbels per plant (33.7 in rabi and 13.8 in kharif) and highest seed yield per hectare (623.3 kg in rabi and 599.9 kg in kharif) were observed for the foliar application of 0.5% FeSO4 if compared to other treatments. Foliar application of iron and zinc exhibited significant effect on resultant seed quality parameters. The study revealed the need for application of micronutrients in maximum realization of yield and quality of the coriander seed crop in calcareous soils.

Key Words: Coriander, foliar spray, growth, iron, micronutrients, quality, seed yield, zinc.