Effect of Different Zinc Fertilization Rates on the Agronomic and Grain Quality Traits of Tef (Eeragrostic tef (Zucc.) Trotter) Varieties in Northern Ethiopia

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Published: 2024-11-22

Page: 726-732


Atsede Teklu Weldegebriel *

Tigray Agricultural Research Institute, Axum Agricultural Research Center, P.O. Box 230, Axum, Ethiopia.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Although tef is a major crop in Ethiopia, its grain yield is often low due to insufficient application of Zinc fertilizer. This experiment was conducted during the 2019/2020 main cropping season to evaluate the agronomic, yield, and grain quality responses of tef varieties to different Zinc fertilizer rates. The experiment was arranged in a split-plot design with five treatments: 4, 6, 8, and 10 kg -1 Zn, including a control, applied as subplots for three tef varieties (flagot, Local [Zezew], and Quncho), with three replications. Results showed that Zinc rates, the varieties, and their interactions have significantly affected all the traits. The highest grain yield (2442 Kg ha-1) was obtained from the Quncho variety treated with 6 Kg ha-1 Zn. The highest grain Zn (42.50 mg kg-1), and Fe (738.4 mg kg-1) contents were recorded from flagot tef variety treated with10kg Zn ha-1. Therefore, farmers in the target area are advised to apply 6 kg and 10kg Zn ha-1 to enhance tef productivity and grain Zn & Fe content.

Keywords: Zinc, variety, yield formation, quality


How to Cite

Weldegebriel, A. T. (2024). Effect of Different Zinc Fertilization Rates on the Agronomic and Grain Quality Traits of Tef (Eeragrostic tef (Zucc.) Trotter) Varieties in Northern Ethiopia . Asian Journal of Research and Review in Agriculture, 6(1), 726–732. Retrieved from https://jagriculture.com/index.php/AJRRA/article/view/146

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