Georgina Asare, Poonam Bhatt, Vincent Kodjo Avornyo, Raphael Adu Gyamfi
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Maize is a major staple crop in Ghana which plays a significant role in consumer diets. For some time now, the farming methods used by the farmers have been negatively affected by components such as climate, soil nutrient depletion, and constant monocropping resulting in the adoption of inorganic fertilizers. Conventional fertilizers supplied through soils are subjected to slow release of nutrients, leaching, fixation, surface runoff, erosion, and volatilization, which hinders optimal plant growth and yield. Foliar application of fertilizer offers an alternative method of fertilizer application that supplies nutrients directly to the stomata and cuticle of the leaves of maize thereby enabling rapid absorption and enhancing crop vigor. The The main objective of this paper is to review research papers which explores the potential of foliar application of vital nutrients – phosphorus (P), sulphur (S), zinc (Zn), and iron (Fe) – to improve the yield of maize crop. According to the literature gathered, foliar fertilization in combination with soil applied fertilizers emerges as a promising strategy, particularly in addressing nutrient deficiencies and stress scenarios. The efficient uptake of nutrients through leaves, as opposed to traditional soil-based approaches, holds promise for augmenting yield and enhancing protein content in maize crops. Notably, prior research highlights the efficacy of foliar-applied P, S, Zn, and Fe in significantly boosting grain yield. By understanding the complex mechanisms of nutrient absorption and the advantages of foliar application, the agricultural sector can explore innovative avenues to surmount soil-related challenges and achieve sustainable crop development.
玉米是加纳的主要粮食作物,在消费者的饮食中占有重要地位。一段时间以来,农民使用的耕作方法受到气候、土壤养分枯竭和持续单一种植等因素的负面影响,导致他们不得不使用无机肥料。通过土壤提供的传统肥料会造成养分释放缓慢、沥滤、固定、地表径流、侵蚀和挥发,从而阻碍植物的最佳生长和产量。叶面施肥提供了另一种施肥方法,可将养分直接供给玉米叶片的气孔和角质层,从而实现快速吸收,增强作物活力。本文的主要目的是综述有关研究论文,探讨叶面喷施磷(P)、硫(S)、锌(Zn)和铁(Fe)等重要养分提高玉米产量的潜力。根据收集到的文献,叶面施肥与土壤施肥相结合是一种很有前景的策略,尤其是在解决养分缺乏和压力情况下。与传统的土壤施肥方法相比,叶片能有效吸收养分,这为提高玉米产量和蛋白质含量带来了希望。值得注意的是,先前的研究强调了叶面喷施 P、S、Zn 和 Fe 在显著提高谷物产量方面的功效。通过了解养分吸收的复杂机制和叶面喷施的优势,农业部门可以探索创新途径,克服与土壤有关的挑战,实现作物的可持续发展。