2016
DOI: 10.21608/jssae.2016.40538
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Yellow Maize Crop Response to Potassium and Boron Fertilization under Upper Egypt Conditions.

Abstract: Potassium (K) and boron (B) are essential nutrients for plant growth, yield and quality, for their roles as enzymes activities and for sugars and carbohydrate transport as well as the synergetic relationship between them. In addition, plants that are large consumers of K require B levels greater than 20 ppm in the tissue to accomplish this. Also, to achieve or maintain maximal maize yields, supplemental K and B fertilization is often required, particularly on soils testing low for native available soil K and B… Show more

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“…On the other hand, the SC 166 maize hybrid possessed significantly greater mean averages than both SC 162 and TWC 352 ones in most agronomic parameters of maize, being: ear length, number of grains/row, ear weight, grain weight/ear, the final yields per fad. Similar cultivar differences were documented by Hassan et al (2008), Attia, and El-Dissoky. (2016), and Awadalla and Morsy (2016).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…On the other hand, the SC 166 maize hybrid possessed significantly greater mean averages than both SC 162 and TWC 352 ones in most agronomic parameters of maize, being: ear length, number of grains/row, ear weight, grain weight/ear, the final yields per fad. Similar cultivar differences were documented by Hassan et al (2008), Attia, and El-Dissoky. (2016), and Awadalla and Morsy (2016).…”
Section: Introductionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Selected the elevated yielding capability hybrids undoubtedly is very important to raise maize productivity. Significant varietal differences in growth, yield components, yield and grains quality of maize were observed by Mahgoub and El-Shenawy (2006), Khalil (2007), El-Sharifi et al (2009), Abdou et al (2012), Attia and El-Dissoky (2016), Awadalla and Morsy (2016) and Ul-Allah et al (2020). Hassaan (2018) indicated that maize hybrids (SC 168,SC 176,TWC 353 and TWC 360) considerably affected plant height, number of grains per row, 1000-kernal weight and yield of grain in kg fed -1 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 92%