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© The Author(s) 2015. Published by Science and Education Publishing. Table 3. Correlation coefficients (r) among micronutrients in soil and vegetable for the different sites and seasons Micronutrients Fe Mn Zn Cu Al RFS RFV -0.61** -0.89* -0.23 -0.72** -0.89** 0.64** 0.16 0.21 0.78** 0.91** -0.12 0.54** 0.65** 0.62** 0.17 DFS DFV -0.67** 0.32* 0.23 0.06 -0.66** 0.14 0.56** 0.61** -0.56** 0.22 -0.29 -0.43* 0.85* -0.53** 0.11 RMS RMV -0.79* 0.69** 0.55** -0.68** 0.76* 0.60** 0.48** 0.39* -0.70** 0.93** 0.90** -0.41* DMS RUV -0.81** 0.45** -0.87** 0.29 0.89** 0.34* 0.66** 0.95** -0.22 -0.34* DUS DUV -0.88** -0.73** -0.10 -0.86** -0.16 -0.20 0.67** 0.71** -0.49** RUS -0.83** 0.03 -0.52** -0.42* -0.05 0.82** 0.59** -0.21 0.08 -0.24 RMS: rainy season midslope soils; DMS: dry season midslope soils; RUS: rainy season upslope soils; DUS: dry season upslope soils; RFV: Rainy season footslope vegetables; DFV: Dry season footslope vegetables; RMV: rainy season midslope vegetables; RUV: rainy season upslope vegetables; DUV: dry season upslope vegetables. P. Azinwi Tamfuh et al. Effect of Topographic Position and Seasons on the Micronutrient Levels in Soils and Grown Huckleberry (Solanum scabrum) in Bafut (North-West Cameroon). World Journal of Agricultural Research, 2017, Vol. 5, No. 2, 73-87. doi:10.12691/wjar-5-2-3 © The Author(s) 2015. Published by Science and Education Publishing.