In order to study the effect of organic fertilizer on growth and yield components in rice, an experiment was carried out in 2008 and 2009, in randomized block design based on 4 replications. The chicken manure, cow manure and paddy rice were mixed together in 1:1:0.5 ratio to from organic fertilizer. The treatments of organic fertilizer were given in 5 levels (0.5, 1.0, 1.5, 2.0 and 2.5 ton/ha). At one level organic fertilizer 1.5 ton/ha was mixed with inorganic fertilizers (N-50, P-25, K-25 kg / ha) and recommended dose of inorganic fertilizer-NPK (N=100, P=50, K=50 kg/ha) was used as check. The plants without treatments were served as control. Grain yield and its components were significantly increased in all the treatments over control. ...
The continuous use of inorganic fertilizers without the application of organic fertilizers can cause...
Agricultural systems are a major factor affecting human health. Soil is one of the important factors...
One of the most important challenges to continuously maximizing crop production on limited areas of ...
Rice is the most important staple cereal human nutrition and consumed by 75% of the global populatio...
The tendency to use inorganic fertilizers in very high doses has causesvarious negative impacts, nam...
Bat guano as subsidized organic fertilizer contains high amount of macro and micronutrients that pla...
A field experiment is conducted at Al – Mishkhab rice research station in Al – Najaf Governorate dur...
The decline in rice yields as a result of excessive chemical fertilizer (CF) inputs is a matter of g...
With the renewed interest in mixed cropping and the increasing awareness of environmental degradatio...
A long term field experiment was started in 1989 on alluvial soil of Inceptisol at Agronomy Research...
The effect of organic fertiliser as a basal fertiliser on the performance and disease incidence of l...
0 32' ’ E), to observe the influence of organic and inorganic fertilizers on physicochemical pr...
Field experiments were conducted at the experiment field of college of Agriculture Studies, Sudan Un...
The application of chemical fertilizers is costly and gradually lead to the environmental problems. ...
ABSTRACT Application of organic fertilizer into the soil is designated as a source of macro, micro n...
The continuous use of inorganic fertilizers without the application of organic fertilizers can cause...
Agricultural systems are a major factor affecting human health. Soil is one of the important factors...
One of the most important challenges to continuously maximizing crop production on limited areas of ...
Rice is the most important staple cereal human nutrition and consumed by 75% of the global populatio...
The tendency to use inorganic fertilizers in very high doses has causesvarious negative impacts, nam...
Bat guano as subsidized organic fertilizer contains high amount of macro and micronutrients that pla...
A field experiment is conducted at Al – Mishkhab rice research station in Al – Najaf Governorate dur...
The decline in rice yields as a result of excessive chemical fertilizer (CF) inputs is a matter of g...
With the renewed interest in mixed cropping and the increasing awareness of environmental degradatio...
A long term field experiment was started in 1989 on alluvial soil of Inceptisol at Agronomy Research...
The effect of organic fertiliser as a basal fertiliser on the performance and disease incidence of l...
0 32' ’ E), to observe the influence of organic and inorganic fertilizers on physicochemical pr...
Field experiments were conducted at the experiment field of college of Agriculture Studies, Sudan Un...
The application of chemical fertilizers is costly and gradually lead to the environmental problems. ...
ABSTRACT Application of organic fertilizer into the soil is designated as a source of macro, micro n...
The continuous use of inorganic fertilizers without the application of organic fertilizers can cause...
Agricultural systems are a major factor affecting human health. Soil is one of the important factors...
One of the most important challenges to continuously maximizing crop production on limited areas of ...