2021
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-170539/v1
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High soil phosphorus application significantly increased grain yield, phosphorus content but not zinc content of cowpea grains

Abstract: Background and aims Phosphorus (P) is limiting in many soils of cowpea producing areas. To ameliorate the impact of soil P deficiency, the use of P-based fertilizers is highly recommended. However, a negative association between zinc (Zn) content and high P application has been reported in some crops. There are few reports about P-Zn interaction on cowpea. Thus, in this study, the response of cowpea to the varying amounts of P and their effect on plant P and Zn content, and yield were investigated.Methods Thir… Show more

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