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Varietal response to iron chlorosis in upland rice

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In a study involving twenty upland rice genotypes, the induction of iron chlorosis was found to be more by superphosphate application than due to lime incorporation into an alfisol soil under greenhouse conditions in GI tray-grown seedlings as quantified by two parameters viz., total chlorphyll content and Fe2+ content. Of the two indices of iron chlorosis, Fe2+ was more sensitive than chlorophyll content. Genotypes were grouped into efficient and inefficient categories both in terms of absorption and utilization of iron based on the degree of reduction in response to added superphosphate.

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Reddy, C.K., Siva Prasad, G.V.S. Varietal response to iron chlorosis in upland rice. Plant Soil 94, 289–292 (1986). https://doi.org/10.1007/BF02374353

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