K. Kamal et al., Improved Fe and Zn acquisition by guava seedlings grown in calcareous soils intercropped with graminaceous species, J PLANT NUT, 23(11-12), 2000, pp. 2071-2080
A pot experiment was conducted with two calcareous soils to evaluate the ef
fects of intercropping Fe inefficient guava seedlings with cereal crops (so
rghum or corn). Specifically, the availability of Fe and Zn in these soils
and the effect on growth and Fe and Zn concentrations in guava leaves was e
valuated. Visual morphological observations indicated that guava seedlings
(Psidium guajava L.) had less symptoms of Fe deficiency chlorosis and bette
r growth when grown with an Fe efficient cereal species. The extractability
of Fe and Zn in both calcareous soils as well as the concentrations of the
se two micronutrients in guava leaves were also increased. Moreover, the mo
bilization of Fe and Zn by released phytosiderophores from cereal plants wa
s lower in the saline calcareous soil of Wadi Sudr.