Abstract:Germination and early seedling growth of Zea mays L were studied in the laboratory using aqueous extract from seeds of Pennisetum glaucum. The concentration levels of the extracts used were, 20, 40, 60, 80, and 100%, alongside a control 0% (distilled water). The phytochemical and mineral nutrients analysis of Pennisetum glaucum seed extracts indicated the proportion of phytochemicals in their decreasing order; alkaloids, phytate, tannin, saponin, and flavonoid while mineral elements such as K,
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