Effect of Interaction Betw·een Phosphorus and Zink in Some Morphological Features of Two Varieties of Wheat Grown in Gypsum Soil
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Abstract
A biological experirne.rit was CQhducted ·ll1 the (Ibn- AlÂ
Haitham). University of Baghdad for growing seasens on of
2004/2005 (by using gypsum soil taken from Al- Doar area I Salah Al Dean provinc) to stucl·- the effect three levels of phosphorus (0, 400,
SOO)rng ! pot and four levels of zinc (0, 10,.. J 5, 2.0) tngf I pot on some
features of two varieties -Qf wheat, (triticum aestivurn var. rateh)and
(Triticum aestiv1lm Var. Ipa 99)..
R't:sul.ts o:f experiment showed comparative wheat verities in those features studied under gypsum soil c.onditic)n 1n a way that AIÂ Fateb varie.ty was superior on lpa 99 in feature Qf dty weight leave areas, absolute growth rate,. relative product anrelative efficiency of fertilizer The r sults also showed negative effect of high levels of pbosphqrus .-anzinc on the most of :patmears studied at the two varieties.