Modern agriculture prioritizes eco-friendly and sustainable strategies to enhance crop growth and productivity. The utilization of protein hydrolysate extracted from chicken feather waste as a plant biostimulant paves the path to waste recycling. A greenhouse experiment was performed to evaluate the implications of different doses (0, 1, 2, and 3 g L−1) of chicken feather protein hydrolysate (CFPH), application method (soil and foliar), and fertilizer rate (50% and 100%) on the growth performance of tea nursery plants. The highest dose of CFPH (3 g L−1) increased the shoot and root dry weights by 43% and 70%, respectively over control. However, no significant differences were observed between 2 and 3 g L−1 doses in plant dry weight, biometr...
AbstractApproximately 90% of the 7000 species of plants has a medicinal properties are found in Indo...
We compared the biostimulant effect of a novel chicken feather hydrolysate (FH) and a reference prot...
Compost and compost tea have been shown in practice to be valuable soil amendments across many horti...
The conversion of chicken feathers, generated annually worldwide on a large scale as a by-product of...
Bedding plants are an important component of the public green spaces and private gardens. However, t...
The potential of using keratin wastes originating from the poultry industry as a valuable organic fe...
Bedding plants are an important component of the public green spaces and private gardens. However, t...
The aim of the current work was to determine whether the use of a commercial plant-derived protein ...
Abstract Purpose Poultry industries produce a lot of feathers which are considered as waste and need...
In agriculture sectors, fertilizer is a vital element that determined the sustainability of crop pro...
Protein hydrolysates (PHs) are a prominent category of plant biostimulants, mainly constituted of am...
Purpose Chicken feather protein hydrolysate (CFPH) has drawn a significant attention as a component/...
Proper fertilization is important to sustainable tea production. A field experiment was conducted to...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the biostimulant action (hormone like activity, nitrogen uptak...
In recent years, new strategies have been proposed in order to improve the sustainabili...
AbstractApproximately 90% of the 7000 species of plants has a medicinal properties are found in Indo...
We compared the biostimulant effect of a novel chicken feather hydrolysate (FH) and a reference prot...
Compost and compost tea have been shown in practice to be valuable soil amendments across many horti...
The conversion of chicken feathers, generated annually worldwide on a large scale as a by-product of...
Bedding plants are an important component of the public green spaces and private gardens. However, t...
The potential of using keratin wastes originating from the poultry industry as a valuable organic fe...
Bedding plants are an important component of the public green spaces and private gardens. However, t...
The aim of the current work was to determine whether the use of a commercial plant-derived protein ...
Abstract Purpose Poultry industries produce a lot of feathers which are considered as waste and need...
In agriculture sectors, fertilizer is a vital element that determined the sustainability of crop pro...
Protein hydrolysates (PHs) are a prominent category of plant biostimulants, mainly constituted of am...
Purpose Chicken feather protein hydrolysate (CFPH) has drawn a significant attention as a component/...
Proper fertilization is important to sustainable tea production. A field experiment was conducted to...
The aim of this study was to evaluate the biostimulant action (hormone like activity, nitrogen uptak...
In recent years, new strategies have been proposed in order to improve the sustainabili...
AbstractApproximately 90% of the 7000 species of plants has a medicinal properties are found in Indo...
We compared the biostimulant effect of a novel chicken feather hydrolysate (FH) and a reference prot...
Compost and compost tea have been shown in practice to be valuable soil amendments across many horti...