Ej. Booth et Kc. Walker, THE EFFECT OF SITE AND FOLIAR SULFUR ON OILSEED RAPE - COMPARISON OF SULFUR RESPONSIVE AND NONRESPONSIVE SEASONS, Phyton, 32(3), 1992, pp. 9-13
The effect of foliar sulfur application on the glucosinolate content a
nd yield of a high glucosinolate and a low glucosinolate variety of wi
nter oilseed rape was determined on both high and low sulfur sites. Re
sults from two seasons were compared. At the low sulfur site, sulfur a
pplication had no effect on yield in the first, non sulfur responsive
season, whereas in the second, sulfur responsive season, sulfur applic
ation more than doubled yield of both varieties. Yield at the high sul
fur site was not influenced by sulfur application in either season. It
is suggested that variations in yield response may be due to differen
ces in the extent of root growth. In many cases glucosinolate content
was increased by sulfur application, even when yield was not affected.
The glucosinolate content of the high glucosinolate variety responded
more to sulfur application than that of the low glucosinolate variety
. The implications of these findings are discussed.