Agronomy advice

Are micronutrients an integral part of your wheat nutrition plan?

Adequate nutrition including both macro and micronutrients has always been important for autumn-sown crops, not just to ensure successful establishment but to set the ultimate yield potential of the crop, so micronutrients should be an integral part of any crop nutrition programme.


Are micronutrients an integral part of your wheat nutrition plan?
Are micronutrients an integral part of your wheat nutrition plan?
A deficiency of any single nutrient is enough to limit yield

Over the years trials have also taught us the importance of getting these micronutrients on at the key timings, before any deficiency starts to appear. A preferable mindset is to think about ensuring sufficiency of supply. This is where the importance of historic farm data comes into its own, enabling proactive decisions to be made. If such data is not available, an alternative proactive approach can be taken by using crop-specific products that have been designed to deliver the key nutrients for crop growth and development.

You may ask how do we know what are the key nutrients for each crop? The answer here again lies with research data and knowledge that has been conducted to identify them. Yara, through its research facilities in Pocklington, York, runs a screening process through nutrient specific trials to prioritise nutrients according to their impact on crop growth and development. Once these are established then crop-specific products can be formulated to deliver enough quantities of these specific nutrients. Crop specific products are an ideal way of starting your micronutrient strategy in the autumn, especially with earlier drilled winter wheat crops that will be starting to develop those all-important yield components during the autumn/winter months.

Likewise, winter wheat initiates many of the components of yield during autumn growth, especially with those early (September) drilled crops. This again is the reason why trials evidence supports the application of essential micronutrients during this ‘foundation’ phase. YaraVita Gramitrel is the crop-specific solution designed for winter cereals, with the optimum application timing being a sequential, autumn followed by spring program. The autumn application should be timed from 2 true leaves onwards. Long term trials have shown that this application can deliver up to a 0.33 t/ha more crop yield. Not only can you anticipate extra yield, but also a healthy crop. With this product containing zinc and manganese, the developing plants will be more resilient to overwinter disease, going into the spring with reduced disease levels. These observations have been reported by agronomists on a number of occasions since the product was introduced into our trials program in 2015. It is also worth noting that YaraVita Gramitrel was the micronutrient product that helped deliver the World Record wheat crop in 2020.

Manganese and zinc influence both grain size and grain weight

Both manganese and zinc with their roles in nitrogen metabolism by the plant will improve wheat grain weight.

Trial results have again confirmed the extra yield that can be obtained from the inclusion of key micronutrients in your nutrient strategy. For example, on winter wheat over 0.5 t/ha of extra yield was achieved from an application of copper. This was on a site that delivered good yields at approximately 9 t/ha where no micronutrients were applied.

The effect of manganese and zinc on the number of grainsear in wheat

Effect of manganese and zinc on the 1000 grain weight of wheat

Micronutrients are not just for high yield potential crops

Are micronutrients only worth investing in on high yielding crops? Is another question we often get. Whether a wheat crop is 5 t/ha or 17 t/ha, 0.33 t/ha is the same value irrespective of yield. There is an argument that every extra bit of yield that can be achieved on a low yielding crop helps to spread the fixed costs that are higher per tonne on a poor crop!

It is also worth thinking about the return on investment in micronutrients.  Based on current crop and product prices, if applying Gramitrel at 2.0 l/ha, only an additional 23kg per ha are required to cover the cost of application.

Key actions

  • Apply YaraVita Gramitrel at 2.0 l/ha at T1 or T2 fungicide timing, between the second node detectable stage and flag leaf emergence (GS 32- 37.

How much will it cost?

See how much extra yield is needed to justify the cost of a YaraVita application.

YaraVita cost calculator

Extra yield needed to cover cost of application

23 kg/ha
results empty

Grow the future | Nitrogen and sulphur Grow the future | Nitrogen and sulphur

Applying nitrogen and sulphur together just makes sense

Combining nitrogen and sulphur together increases nitrogen use efficiency so means more for your money with less wastage

Find out more

Grow the future podcast
Grow the future podcast

Have you heard our latest podcast ?

Grow the future podcasts will keep you up with all the latest crop nutrition information, advice and much more.

Listen now

Wheat agronomy and fertiliser advice
Wheat agronomy and fertiliser advice

Looking for even more information ...

If you would like more information and would like to speak to our arable specialist or to one of our area managers please find all their contact details here.

Contact your local Yara area manager or agronomist

 

Where can I buy Yara fertiliser ...

If you would like to find your nearest Yara supplier or merchant simply use this searchable map with all their contact details here.

Where can I buy Yara fertilisers >