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  1. Waqas Ahmad, Muhammad Tahir, Riaz Ahmad, Rashid Ahmad
    Sains Malaysiana, 2018;47:1269-1276.
    Zinc (Zn) deficient soil prevails throughout the world and it has become the bottleneck in achieving production potential
    and quality of crops. The negligible use of micronutrients along with irregular use of macronutrients is practised for
    fodder production in Pakistan. Varying levels of zinc (0, 5, 10 and 15 kg ha-1) and nitrogen (0, 60, 120 and 180 kg ha-1)
    were evaluated for their effect on yield, quality and zinc uptake on fodder sorghum (variety Hegari) in a field experiment
    for two consecutive years (2014 and 2015). Data were analysed by using Fishers’ analysis of variance (at p<0.05) and
    response surface methodology (RSM). Correlation between different parameters was also studied. Application of zinc
    and nitrogen improved the plant height, leaf area plant-1, green fodder yield, dry matter yield, crude protein percentage
    and zinc content of plant but decreased the neutral detergent fiber, acid detergent fiber and ash percentage. Values for
    different parameters recorded at second and third levels of zinc and nitrogen were remained at par with each other.
    Application of 10 kg ha-1 zinc and 120 kg ha-1 nitrogen showed an average increase of 7.3 and 18.6% in green fodder
    yield while 12.1 and 15.8% in dry matter yield, respectively. Similarly 6.1 and 7.5% increase in crude protein was noted
    over control. Correlation between NDF and ADF was negative with rest of the studied parameters. In conclusion, Zn2
    and
    N2
    gave the best results in term of yield and quality of fodder sorghum.
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