Boron fertilization of Mediterranean aridisols improves lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) yields and quality

2010 
Abstract Lucerne (Medicago sativa L.) is grown as a forage crop on many livestock farms. In calcareous soils in eastern Turkey, lucerne production requires boron (B) addition as the soils are naturally B deficient. Field experiments with four B-application rates (0, 1, 3, and 9 kg ha−1 B) were conducted in 2005 and 2006 to determine the optimum economic B rate (OEBR), critical soil test and tissue B values for dry matter (DM) production for lucerne grown on B-deficient calcareous aridisols in eastern Turkey. Boron application increased yield at each site in both years of production. The OEBR and critical soil and tissue B content were not impacted by location. Averaged over the two years and three locations, the OEBR was 6.8 kg B ha−1 with an average DM yield of 12.0 Mg ha−1. The average soil B content at the OEBR was 0.89 mg kg−1 while leaf and shoot tissue B content amounted to 51.8 and 35.5 mg kg−1, respectively. Boron application decreased tissue calcium (Ca), zinc (Zn), and copper (Cu), and increased...
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