Optimizing sulphur and zinc fertilization boosts sesame yield and nutrient efficiency.
The study looked at how adding sulphur and zinc to sesame plants affected their growth and yield. They found that adding 30 kg of sulphur per hectare and 20 kg of zinc sulphate per hectare led to the highest seed yield and nutrient uptake in sesame plants. This combination also resulted in the highest net returns for farmers. Increasing the levels of sulphur and zinc fertilization improved the growth and yield of sesame plants, showing that these nutrients are important for maximizing crop production.