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8222364 
Journal Article 
Spring wheat productivity and water consumption depending on the moistening conditions of leached chernozem and treatment with manganese, zinc, and cobalt 
Ivanov, DI; Ivanova, NN; Alhajemi, ADR 
2020 
Yes 
Ecology, Environment and Conservation
ISSN: 0971-765X 
26 
400-404 
English 
The grain and straw productivity and transpiration coefficients of spring wheat of the Tulaykovskaya 10 cultivar were studied depending on the conditions of moistening and foliar treatment with manganese, zinc, and cobalt. The main research method was a two-factor vegetation experiment in triplicate. Earlier, the interaction of minor nutrient elements – manganese, zinc and cobalt – against the background of drought and sufficient moisture in spring wheat crops has not been studied on the leached chernozems of Mordovia. It was revealed that against the background of sufficient moisture in the soil, the yield of spring wheat increased with foliar treatment with a combination of manganese and zinc, and against a background of drought – with a combination of manganese, zinc, and cobalt. Soil drought significantly increased the transpiration coefficient. Over 2 years of research, a decrease in the transpiration coefficient against the background of sufficient moisture was caused by the paired use of manganese and zinc, and against a background of drought – by manganese and cobalt, and by triple use of manganese, zinc, and cobalt. © EM International. 
Cobalt; Leached chernozem; Manganese; Moisture; Productivity; Spring wheat; Transpiration coefficient