2021
DOI: 10.1002/jpln.202000289
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Residual effects of B and Zn fertilizers applied to dry season crops on the performance of the follow‐up crop of maize in Nepal

Abstract: Background: Diversified food crop production systems with high‐value vegetable crops are increasingly replacing conventional rice–wheat rotations across Nepal. These newly emerging systems are likely to enhance the demand for the micro‐nutrients boron (B) and zinc (Zn), which are already widely deficient throughout in Nepal. However, B and Zn fertilizers often are either unavailable in rural areas, not available in a timely manner, or when available not affordable by smallholder farmers. Aims: To overcome mult… Show more

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“…Crop yield increase is related to the availability of nutrients for improved crop growth and yield (Mumbach et al, 2019). The residual influence of fertiliser application under nutrient limiting conditions for yield increase in maize has been reported (Shrestha et al, 2021). In addition to the supply of other essential plant nutrients, the improvement in maize yield under OMF application compared to NPK has been attributed to an increase in soil organic matter content (Mumbach et al, 2019).…”
Section: Residual Effects Of Fertiliser Applications On Maize and Soy...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Crop yield increase is related to the availability of nutrients for improved crop growth and yield (Mumbach et al, 2019). The residual influence of fertiliser application under nutrient limiting conditions for yield increase in maize has been reported (Shrestha et al, 2021). In addition to the supply of other essential plant nutrients, the improvement in maize yield under OMF application compared to NPK has been attributed to an increase in soil organic matter content (Mumbach et al, 2019).…”
Section: Residual Effects Of Fertiliser Applications On Maize and Soy...mentioning
confidence: 99%