Title of article :
USING ORE MINERALS FOR FERTILIZING EGGPLANT IN RELATION TO ITS NUTRIENT, UPTAKE YIELD AND QUALITY
From page :
601
To page :
615
Abstract :
A pot experiment was conducted at Agric. station of Faculty of Agric. Mansura University In 14 March; 2013 to study the effect of using some natural materials (phosphate rock and mineral sulfur ore) at two levels along with control treatment as fertilizers on eggplant growth, yield and some nutrients uptake.Split-split complete block design was used with three replicates. The main treatments (3treatments) represent the studied natural materials and the sub-main treatments were arranged for theirs levels (two levels more than control) of the natural materials used. The sub-sub main treatments were oriented for bacterial treatments (with and without bacterial inoculation). The two levels of natural material used were 1.5 and 3 g pot-1 for each one and added to surface of soil and mixed with it before planting. Urea (46% N), superphosphate (15.5% P2O5) and potassium sulphate (50 % K2O5) fertilizers were applied at rates of 2.0; 1.5 and 0.5 g pot-1, respectively (200 kg urea fed-1,100 kg supper phosphate fed-1 and potassium sulphate 50 kg fed ).Data revealed that application of some natural materials as fertilizers (phosphate rock and mineral sulfer ore) to soil due to increase some growth parameters (length, diameter, fresh weight and dry weight of eggplant), increased NPK % in whole plant and fruit of eggplant, and increased some nutrient uptake both of eggplant at different periods and eggplant fruit at two collections
Journal title :
Mansoura University : Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering
Journal title :
Mansoura University : Journal of Soil Sciences and Agricultural Engineering
Record number :
2628309
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