2019
DOI: 10.9734/asrj/2019/v2i130042
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Effect of Phosphorus Levels on Yield Components and Grain Yield of Two Nerica Varieties in Mwea

Abstract: Phosphorus is one macronutrient that commonly gets fixed and accumulates into soils after it has been in use for long, thus becoming readily unavailable to plants in subsequent years. Such scenario is ontological in Mwea where rice farming is practiced, yet this element is one main critical nutrient that plants cannot do without for they need it for root initiation, root development, photosynthesis, grain-formation, grain-filling, as well as yielding. In that view therefore, an experiment was undertaken in Mwe… Show more

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