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dc.contributor.authorAdekiya, A. O.-
dc.contributor.authorAboyeji, C. M.-
dc.contributor.authorDunsin, O.-
dc.contributor.authorAdebiyi, O. V.-
dc.contributor.authorOyinlola, O.T.-
dc.date.accessioned2025-09-18T11:38:28Z-
dc.date.available2025-09-18T11:38:28Z-
dc.date.issued2018-
dc.identifier.citationAdekiya, A. O., Aboyeji, C. M., Dunsin, O., Adebiyi, O. V., & Oyinlola, O. T. (2018). Effect of urea fertilizer and maize cob ash on soil chemical properties, growth, yield, and mineral composition of okra, Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) MOENCH. Journal of Horticultural Research, 26(7), 67–76.en_US
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dc.description.abstractField experiments were carried out at the Teaching and Research Farm, Landmark University, OmuAran, Kwara State, Nigeria, in the cropping seasons of 2015 and 2016. The soil at the site of the experiment is an Alfisol classified as an Oxichaplustalf or a Luvisol. The trial consisted of sole and combined applications of urea fertilizer (U) applied at 0, 60, and 120 kg·ha-1 and maize cob ash (M) applied at 0, 3, and 6 t·ha-1. The results showed that U and M alone or in combinations increased the soil chemical properties, growth, yield, and mineral composition of okra compared with the control. M alone at 3 t·ha-1 produced optimum soil chemical properties, yield, and mineral composition of okra fruit. U alone at 60 kg·ha-1 produced optimum yield of okra, while growth and mineral composition were increased when urea fertilizer was applied at 120 kg·ha-1 . The treatment with U applied at 60 kg·ha-1 in combination with M applied at 3 t·ha-1 (U60M3) produced the highest values of okra yield, while U applied at 120 kg·ha-1 in combination with M applied at 3 t·ha-1 (U120M3) has the highest growth and highest N, K, Ca, Cu, and Fe contents of okra fruit. Compared with the control and using the mean of the two years, U60M3 increased okra fruit yield by 93.3%. Therefore, for the viable production of okra in low-nutrient soil of the Nigeria-derived savanna or similar soils elsewhere, 60 kg·ha-1 U + 3 t·ha-1 M (U60M3) is recommended. However, for improved mineral quality of okra, 120 kg·ha-1 U + 3 t·ha-1 M (U120M3) is recommended.en_US
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dc.subjectUrea fertilizeren_US
dc.subjectMaize cob ashen_US
dc.subjectOkra yielden_US
dc.subjectOkra growthen_US
dc.subjectSoil chemical propertiesen_US
dc.subjectOkra mineral compositionen_US
dc.titleEffect of urea fertilizer and maize cob ash on soil chemical properties, growth, yield, and mineral composition of okra, Abelmoschus esculentus (L.) MOENCHen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US
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