Liszewski, MarekChorbiński, Paweł2024-06-132024-06-132021Polish Journal of Agronomy 2021, 46, 23–302081-278910.26114/pja.iung.467.2021.46https://bc.iung.pl/handle/123456789/1277The aim of the study was to determine whether it is possible to increase the amount of nectar from buckwheat by foliar feeding with micronutrients (copper, manganese and iron), which simultaneously ensuring proper nutrition and thus increasing the seed yield. The field experiment was established using the randomized block design with the ‘Kora’ cultivar of buckwheat. In the experiment, there were three treatments of foliar fertilization with Cu (ADOB 2.0 Cu IDHA), Mn (ADOB Mn 2.0) and Fe (ADOB 2.0 Fe IDHA) in the form of new generation chelates, 100% water-soluble. No significant effect of the fertilization was observed on the nectar mass, the concentration of sugars in nectar, the sugar mass per 10 flowers of buckwheat, and the sugar mass per hectare (ha). Similarly, no significant differences were noted following the fertilization treatments in the mean values of yield components, such as, the number of seeds per plant and the mass of 1000 seeds.application/pdfenbuckwheatcopperfoliar fertilizationironmanganesenectar productionThe influence of foliar buckwheat fertilization with copper, manganese and iron on selected parameters of its nectar production and seed yieldinfo:eu-repo/semantics/article