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Responses of Maize (Zea mays L.) Protein Starch Content, Municipal sludge and Different Chicken Manure on Calcareous Brown Soil Seedling in Shanxi Province China

Haixia Zheng, Yu Feng, Qingrong Zheng, Zhengming Luo, Yanjun Hou, Yushan Bu, Hafeez Noor

Journal of Food and Nutrition Research. 2022, 10(10), 630-641 doi:10.12691/jfnr-10-10-1
  • Figure 1. Effects of different chicken mature, and Cu and Zn contents in the upper/underground part of maize field at the first seedling stage
  • Figure 2. Effects of different chicken mature Cu and Zn contents in the upper ground/underground part of corn field at the second crop stage
  • Figure 3. Effects of different chicken mature Cu and Zn contents in the upper/underground part of corn field at the third crop stage
  • Figure 4. Effects of different chicken mature on total Cu content in calcareous brown soil at seedling stage of maize. Effects of different chicken mature on Cu contents in calcareous brown soil before and after the application of municipal sludge and the removal of heavy metals have changed to some extent compared with the control
  • Figure 5. Effects of different chicken mature on Zn contents in calcareous brown soil before and after the application of municipal sludge and the removal of heavy metals have changed to some extent compared with the control
  • Figure 6. Effects of different chicken mature influence on available Cu and Zn contents in calcareous soil. Different letters indicate significant difference
  • Figure 7. Effects of different chicken mature on Zn/Cu of maize at three seedling stages. Above ground of crop Underground of crop Different letters indicate significant difference
  • Figure 8. Effects of different chicken mature on mineral contents of maize with CK, H0, H1, H2, and H3 are presented (bars). Data represent the mean of four measurements with three plants in each (± SD). Different letters indicate significant difference