2022
DOI: 10.36349/easjals.2022.v05i07.002
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Effect of Iron Foliar Application on Maize Grain Yield and Iron Concentration in Maize (Zea mays L.) Grain on the Ferralsols of Southern Togo

Abstract: With the aim of simultaneously improving maize grain productivity and nutritional value towards enhancing food security and fight against hidden hunger, a 2-year experiment (2020-2021) was carried out at the University of Lomé Agronomic Experiment Station. The experimental design was a split-plot with three replicates. Four maize varieties: Ikenne, Tzee, Sotubaka and Sammaz 52 and three iron application rates including a control (no iron application–Fe0), 7.50 litters ha-1 (Fe45) and 10 litters ha-1 of Feramin… Show more

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“…RDF + soil application of ZnSO 4 at 15 kg/ha and FeSO 4 at 10 kg/ha + Foliar application of 0.5% ZnSO 4 and FeSO 4 each 30 DAS recorded significantly higher number of tillers per plant in foxtail millet [55]. The highest yields were obtained with the application of 10 L's/ha of Feramin 6% of Fe (Fe 60) in Maize [56].…”
Section: Effect Of Different Levels Of Iron On Yield Components and Y...mentioning
confidence: 99%
“…RDF + soil application of ZnSO 4 at 15 kg/ha and FeSO 4 at 10 kg/ha + Foliar application of 0.5% ZnSO 4 and FeSO 4 each 30 DAS recorded significantly higher number of tillers per plant in foxtail millet [55]. The highest yields were obtained with the application of 10 L's/ha of Feramin 6% of Fe (Fe 60) in Maize [56].…”
Section: Effect Of Different Levels Of Iron On Yield Components and Y...mentioning
confidence: 99%