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Zinc Sulphate and Boron-Based Foliar Fertilizer Effect on Growth, Yield, Minerals, and Heavy Metal Composition of Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L) Grown on an Alfisol
Field experiments were conducted during 2016 and 2017 cropping seasons in the derived agro-ecological zone of Nigeria to study
the combined and sole effect of zinc and boron fertilizers on the growth, seed yield, and quality of groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L).
)e experiment was laid out in randomized complete block design (RCBD), replicated four times. )ree levels of zinc (0, 4, and
8 kg·ha− 1
) and four levels of boron (0, 300, 600, and 900 ml·ha− 1
) were combined and evaluated. Groundnut seeds were analyzed at
the end of the experiments to determine nutrient elements and some heavy metal contents. Data collected were subjected to
Statistical Analysis of Variance using SAS 2000. Treatment means were compared using the Duncan multiple range test at 0.05
level of probability. )e effect of zinc was not significant on the vegetative parameters, while application 8 kg Zn·ha− 1 significantly
increased number of seeds, weight of seeds, seed yield per hectare, and seed quality though the values were similar to the
application of 4 kg Zn·ha− 1 only on the seed yield and its parameters. Application of 600 and 900 ml B·ha− 1 gave higher and
statistically similar values for vegetative parameters, yield, and yield parameters, while 600 ml B·ha− 1 significantly improved the
seed quality. It can therefore be recommended that for optimum yield and seed quality, application of 8 kg Zn·ha− 1 combined
600 ml B·ha− 1 is sufficient in the study area without increasing the heavy metal concentration of groundnut seed
Synergistic and antagonistic effects of soil applied P and Zn fertilizers on the performance, minerals and heavy metal composition of groundnut
Nutrients use efficiency of plants could be
affected by the antagonistic or synergistic effects of two or
more elements in the soil leading to decreased or increased
yield. Field experiments were conducted in 2017 and 2018
cropping seasons at the Landmark University Teaching
and Research farm, Omu-Aran, Nigeria, to determine
the interaction between zinc (Zn) and phosphate (P)
fertilizers on growth, yield, nutrient elements and some
heavy metals composition of groundnut grown on an
Alfisol. Treatments consisted of four levels of phosphorus
(0, 40, 80 and 120 kg P ha-1) and three levels of zinc (0, 4
and 8 kg Zn ha-1). The experiment was laid out in a Randomized
Complete Block Design (RCBD), replicated four
times. The following parameters were taken: plant height,
plant spread, total biomass, number of pods/plot, weight
of pods/plot, number of seeds/plot, weight of seeds/plot.
Laboratory analysis of some chemical constituents of
groundnut seed was carried out to determine the nutrient
and heavy metals composition. Results indicated that
application of 8 kg Zn ha-1 and 120 kg P ha-1 had a synergistic
effect on the growth parameters and antagonistic effect
on the yield, yield parameters, some nutrient elements
and beneficial heavy metals. Application of 8 kg Zn and 80
kg P ha-1 is therefore recommended on an Alfisol without
necessarily increasing the concentration of non-beneficial
heavy metals in groundnut seed
Synergistic and antagonistic effects of soil applied P and Zn fertilizers on the performance, minerals and heavy metal composition of groundnut
Nutrients use efficiency of plants could be affected by the antagonistic or synergistic effects of two or more elements in the soil leading to decreased or increased yield. Field experiments were conducted in 2017 and 2018 cropping seasons at the Landmark University Teaching and Research farm, Omu-Aran, Nigeria, to determine the interaction between zinc (Zn) and phosphate (P) fertilizers on growth, yield, nutrient elements and some heavy metals composition of groundnut grown on an Alfisol. Treatments consisted of four levels of phosphorus (0, 40, 80 and 120 kg P ha-1) and three levels of zinc (0, 4 and 8 kg Zn ha-1). The experiment was laid out in a Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD), replicated four times. The following parameters were taken: plant height, plant spread, total biomass, number of pods/plot, weight of pods/plot, number of seeds/plot, weight of seeds/plot. Laboratory analysis of some chemical constituents of groundnut seed was carried out to determine the nutrient and heavy metals composition. Results indicated that application of 8 kg Zn ha-1 and 120 kg P ha-1 had a synergistic effect on the growth parameters and antagonistic effect on the yield, yield parameters, some nutrient elements and beneficial heavy metals. Application of 8 kg Zn and 80 kg P ha-1 is therefore recommended on an Alfisol without necessarily increasing the concentration of non-beneficial heavy metals in groundnut seed