Interaction Effect of Tree Leaf Litter, Manure and Inorganic Fertilizer on the Performance of Maize in Zimbabwe

An experiment was conducted over two seasons to evaluate the effects of 5 t ha-1 of different organic inputs (manure, Brachystegia spiciformis (miombo) leaf litter, Leucaena leucocephala senesced leaves) and Compound D (8N-14P-7K) fertilizer (300 kg ha-1), and their combinations on maize growth and...

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