Abstract: Two field experiments were conducted in the successive winter seasons 2011/2012 and 2012/2013 at the Agricultural Experiment and Research Station, Faculty of Agriculture, Cairo University to study the effect of Cu, Fe, Mn, Zn foliar application on yield and quality of four wheat cultivars (Sids 13, Sakha 94, Misr 1 and Gemeiza 7 ). A spilt-plot design in a randomized complete block design with three replications was used. Results showed that foliar application by all micronutrients gave significant effect on yield traits and protein content in both seasons compared with control treatment. Moreover, foliar application wit combination of micronutrients (Cu+Fe+Mn+Zn) produced the highest values of plant height (85.03 and 87.17 cm), tillers number m-2 (318.4 and 329.3), spikes number m-2 (279.33 and 282.9), spike length (9.32 and 9.56 cm), number of spikelets spike -1 (16.26 and 16.37), number of grains spike-1 (39.73 and 40.98), 1000-grain weight (42.50 and 43.26 g), grain yield (6.270 and 6.400 ton ha-1) , straw yield (12.58 and 12.77 ton ha-1), biological yield (18.84 and 19.17 ton ha-1) and harvest index (33.21 and 33.36 %), respectively, in both seasons followed by Zn foliar application followed by Mn foliar application followed by Fe foliar application then Cu foliar application. Among wheat cultivars Sids 13 cultivar ranked 1st in all yield traits and protein content in both seasons followed by Misr 1 followed by Gemeiza 7 cultivar. Howeve, Sakha 94 gave the lowest values of yield traits and protein content. It concluded that sowing Sids 13 cultivar with foliar application micronutrients (Cu+Fe+Mn+Zn) produce high grain yield and greatest grain protein content.
Keywords: Wheat, Cultivars, Micronutrients, Foliar application, Zn , Cu, Mn, Fe, Yield, Grain quality, straw, biological, Protein.