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Influence of parent material on the contents and distribution of B and Zn in upland soils of Bauchi State, Nigeria
A study was conducted to determine the influence of parent material on
the contents and distribution of boron and zinc in soils of Bauchi
State, Nigeria. Fourty nine, 30, and 20 top 0-30cm soil samples
developed from basement complex rock, Kerri-Kerri Formation and Chad
Formation, respectively, were collected and analysed using standard
laboratory procedures. Results obtained indicate that parent material
influenced Zn but not B contents in the soils. Generally, both B and Zn
varied widely (CV>30%) between locations in the State, irrespective
of the parent material. Organic carbon significantly (P<0.01) and
negatively correlated with Zn in soils from BCR (r = -0.410) and CF (r
= -0.563) and positively with B in soils developed from KKF (r = 0.471)
and CF (r = 0.345). With means of 0.41 and 1.46 mgkg-1 for B and Zn
respectively, their contents are considered adequate for crop growth.
Crops grown on soils in some localized areas identified with values
below the critical limits for these micronutrients may, however,
benefit from their application
Determination of the yield of intercropped maize in Bauchi, Nigeria, using correlation and path coeffecient analysis
No Abstract. IJOTAFS Vol. 1 (2) 2007: pp. 110-11
Effect of maize-legume mixture and nitrogen rates on the n-uptake and fertilizer n-recovery by maize inercrop
No Abstract. IJOTAFS Vol. 1 (2) 2007: pp. 149-15