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				<publisherName>Zibeline International Publishing</publisherName>
				<publisherLoc>Journal of Wastes and Biomass Management</publisherLoc>
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			<doi origin="razipublishing" registered="yes">10.26480/jwbm.01.2026.50.53</doi>
			
			<issn type="online">2710-6012</issn>	
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				<title type="subject" xml:lang="en" sort="Journal of Wastes and Biomass Management">Journal of Wastes and Biomass Management</title>
				<title type="title">MAIZE BIOMASS AND YIELD RESPONSES TO NITROGEN (N) AND PHOSPHORUS (P) APPLICATION</title>
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			<copyright ownership="publisher">Copyright © 2026 Zibeline International Publishing</copyright>
			
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				<event type="publication_date" date="10-06-2026"/>
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						<editorNames>Makhaga</editorNames>
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						<editorNames>N.Sath</editorNames>
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						<editorNames>Sindesi O.A</editorNames>
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						<editorNames>Odhiambo J.J.O</editorNames>
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		    <keyword>crop productivity, soil fertility, soil amendment, grain, inorganic fertiliser.</keyword>
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	       <volume>8</volume>
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	      <pages>50-53</pages>
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					<p>This study assessed the maize biomass yield and grain responses to different N and P levels at the University of Venda, Vhembe district, Limpopo province. The study was a 2x2 factorial, laid out in a completely randomised block design with 3 replications. N was applied at two levels: N * 0 = 0kgh * a ^ - 1 and i * 1 = 75 kg ha¹, while P was applied at P = 0kgh * a ^ - 1 and 30 kg ha¹. For N, limestone ammonium nitrate (LAN 28% N) was used, while single super phosphate (SSP 10.5% P) was used for P. The results showed that both maize biomass and grain yield were significantly higher in the second growing season compared to the first, due to the alignment with high rainfall months. Combined N and P application consistently resulted in higher biomass and grain yields compared to standalone treatments or the control in both seasons. Specifically, grain yields were improved by the synergistic effect of N and P, although N-only applications resulted in slightly higher yields than P-only applications, indicating that N is the primary limiting nutrient in the study area. While P-only treatments were often limited by energy transfer inefficiencies, the balanced application of both nutrients optimised resource accumulation and cell division. The study concludes that strategic, balanced fertilisation is essential for improving maize productivity and food security for resource-poor smallholder farmers operating in nutrient-poor, rain-dependent environments.</p></abstract></abstractGroup> 
			
			
			
			
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