2018
DOI: 10.20546/ijcmas.2018.711.001
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Effect of Zinc Fertilizer Levels and Application Methods on Zinc Fractions and Grain Yield of Maize

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“…) and lowest in M 1 (control) (M 1 -1.90 and 1.81 mg kg -1 ) at pod development and harvest stages of the crop, respectively. These results were in agreement with Raghuwanshi et al [6], Gajbhiye et al [7] and Yashona et al [4]. Irrespective of level of Zn application, the OCX-Zn concentration in soil decreased with time [8].…”
Section: Organically Complexed Zinc (Ocx-zn)supporting
confidence: 90%
“…) and lowest in M 1 (control) (M 1 -1.90 and 1.81 mg kg -1 ) at pod development and harvest stages of the crop, respectively. These results were in agreement with Raghuwanshi et al [6], Gajbhiye et al [7] and Yashona et al [4]. Irrespective of level of Zn application, the OCX-Zn concentration in soil decreased with time [8].…”
Section: Organically Complexed Zinc (Ocx-zn)supporting
confidence: 90%
“…There were no statistical differences among pH, EC (dS m -1 ), Organic Carbon (%) and CaCO3 (%) of various treatments, before sowing and after harvest of potato crop, this result is in accordance with Gajbhiye et al [20] and Keram et al [21], Anonymous [22], Karak et al [23], Kromann et al [24] where they found the similar findings in maize and wheat, respectively [25,26].…”
Section: Physical and Chemical Properties Of Soil Before Sowing And A...supporting
confidence: 85%