The use of Effective Microorganism (EM) consortium along with compost may overcome the harmful effects caused by chemical fertilizer while improving the nutritional quality of crops. The study aimed to determining the influence of compost inoculated with EM on the nutritional qualities of tomatoes (Lycopersicon esculentum) grown in tropical loam soil. Four sets of treated loamy soils was experimented. The treatments were the compost without EM (C); compost containing effective microorganisms (EM); compost containing effective microorganisms with chicken manure (CEM) and urea as mineral fertilizer (M). Tomatoes were harvested randomly after matured and kept in plastic bag and immediately transferred to the laboratory for analysis of beta-ca...
This study worked with tomato plants, one soil and one peat moss, and three different composts, addr...
Optimizing microbiological activities in an organic crop production system is crucial to the realiza...
Field experiments were carried out to assess the impact of 100% NPK fertilizer recommendation (300 k...
AbstractNutrient management practices play a significant role in improving the nutritional quality o...
Abstract: The research aims to know comparison of the number of flowers and tomatoes produced throu...
Mineral fertilization, home compost and farm manure were tested on tomato hybrid variety cultivated ...
Abstract Background The use of compost may relieve the factors th...
Our objective was to test the effectiveness of vermin compost as a substitute for inorganic fertilis...
Purpose The main objective of the study was to evaluate the application of different doses of onion ...
Screen house experiments were conducted at the Institute of Agricultural Research and Training, Ibad...
Aim: Tomato is one of the most important crops worldwide as it is the second most important vegetabl...
Effective microorganisms (EM), a commercial concoction of microbes that includes yeasts, fungi, bact...
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) is one of the world’s most important cultivated vegetable. In the t...
Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB) originates from an oil palm industry as a by-product, and used widely as EFB...
This study worked with tomato plants, one soil and one peat moss, and three different composts, addr...
Optimizing microbiological activities in an organic crop production system is crucial to the realiza...
Field experiments were carried out to assess the impact of 100% NPK fertilizer recommendation (300 k...
AbstractNutrient management practices play a significant role in improving the nutritional quality o...
Abstract: The research aims to know comparison of the number of flowers and tomatoes produced throu...
Mineral fertilization, home compost and farm manure were tested on tomato hybrid variety cultivated ...
Abstract Background The use of compost may relieve the factors th...
Our objective was to test the effectiveness of vermin compost as a substitute for inorganic fertilis...
Purpose The main objective of the study was to evaluate the application of different doses of onion ...
Screen house experiments were conducted at the Institute of Agricultural Research and Training, Ibad...
Aim: Tomato is one of the most important crops worldwide as it is the second most important vegetabl...
Effective microorganisms (EM), a commercial concoction of microbes that includes yeasts, fungi, bact...
Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.) is one of the world’s most important cultivated vegetable. In the t...
Empty Fruit Bunch (EFB) originates from an oil palm industry as a by-product, and used widely as EFB...
This study worked with tomato plants, one soil and one peat moss, and three different composts, addr...
Optimizing microbiological activities in an organic crop production system is crucial to the realiza...
Field experiments were carried out to assess the impact of 100% NPK fertilizer recommendation (300 k...