RT - Journal Article T1 - Biological Implications of Cassava Waste Peels on the Physico-Chemical and Antioxidant Properties of Maize Seedlings. JF - medilam-pbp YR - 2023 JO - medilam-pbp VO - 5 IS - 2 UR - http://pbp.medilam.ac.ir/article-1-161-en.html SP - 7 EP - 21 K1 - Growth K1 - Seedlings K1 - Biomass K1 - Cassava K1 - Maize K1 - Antioxidant AB - Abstract: Background & Aims: The beneficial effect of cassava processing effluents and solid waste materials on plants is generating scientific interest in research which continues to raise significant attention specifically in maize plant. Therefore this study is focusing on the biological implications of cassava waste peels on the physico-chemical and antioxidant properties of maize seeds. Materials & Methods: Maize seedlings (Zea mays) were purchased from Uselu market in Benin City, Edo state, Nigeria. The seedlings were sorted, cleaned, and tested for viability using the method of floatation. The soil samples for planting the maize were collected from five (5) different points (A, B, C, D and E) close to a local cassava mill. The maize plants were grown for four weeks and subjected to the same atmospheric condition in the green house located in the premises. Laboratory analysis of the growth parameters, biomass activities, soil profile, and antioxidant properties were carried out each week for a period of four (4) weeks on the growing maize plants of the various soil samples. Results: the results recorded significant changes (p>0.05) in the growth parameters, biomass activities, soil analysis, and antioxidant properties among the various groups during a period of four (4) weeks. Conclusion: It is believed that the effluent from cassava processing site/plant when discharged on agricultural land causes biological and physiochemical changes as well increase in growth rate and biomass activities which are beneficial to the soil. Keywords: Growth, Seedlings, Biomass, Cassava, Maize, Antioxidant LA eng UL http://pbp.medilam.ac.ir/article-1-161-en.html M3 ER -