Salinity Effect of Animal Manure on Leafy Vegetable Yield
- 作者: Okorogbona A.O.1,2, van Averbeke W.1, Azeez O.J.1,3
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隶属关系:
- Centre for Organic and Smallholder Agriculture, Department of Crop Sciences
- AgChem Africa (Pty) Ltd.
- Department of Soil Science and Land Management
- 期: 卷 44, 编号 1 (2018)
- 页面: 39-48
- 栏目: Crop Production
- URL: https://journal-vniispk.ru/1068-3674/article/view/230290
- DOI: https://doi.org/10.3103/S1068367418010159
- ID: 230290
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Crop produce maximum yield at optimum fertiliser level. Excess nutrient in soil limits germination, growth and yield. Efficient use of manure requires persistent development to enable recommendation for its safe application rate. To this end, this research evaluated the effect of salinity from different application rates of manure on yield of vegetables. Green house and laboratory assays were used for vegetable growth and the determination of electrical conductivity (EC), respectively. Salinity effect on plant growth occurred to be a function of manure type. Optimum salinity level of poultry manure ranged from 15.6 to 21.8 mS m–1 EC. For goat manure, optimum EC ranged from 29.1 to 59.2 mS m–1. For cattle manure, EC was about 42.3 mS m–1 but for Chinese cabbage, the highest biomass was obtained at the highest EC of 47.4 mS m–1. Salinity differed considerably among manures.
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A. Okorogbona
Centre for Organic and Smallholder Agriculture, Department of Crop Sciences; AgChem Africa (Pty) Ltd.
编辑信件的主要联系方式.
Email: alfredoghode@yahoo.com
南非, Pretoria, 0001; Pretoria, 0127
W. van Averbeke
Centre for Organic and Smallholder Agriculture, Department of Crop Sciences
Email: alfredoghode@yahoo.com
南非, Pretoria, 0001
O. Azeez
Centre for Organic and Smallholder Agriculture, Department of Crop Sciences; Department of Soil Science and Land Management
Email: alfredoghode@yahoo.com
南非, Pretoria, 0001; Abeokuta, 2240
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