Effect of some different sources and rates of organic manure on summer squash yield production [electronic resource].

By: Contributor(s): Language: English Summary language: Arabic Description: p.1757-1780Other title:
  • تأثير بعض مصادر ومعدلات مختلفة من السماد العضوي على إنتاجية محصول الكوسة [Added title page title]
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  • Mansoura university journal of agricultural sciences, 2009 v. 34 (3) [electronic resource].
Subject(s): Online resources: In: Mansoura University Journal of Agricultural Sciences 2009.v.34 (3)Summary: This study was conducted during the two summer seasons of 2007 and 2008 at Abou Awad Village, Aga, Dakahila Govemorate, Egypt, on summer squash Arlika F1 hybrid, to investigate the utilization of some different sources and rates of organic manures ( mineral N fertilizer, rice straw compost, chicken and farmyard manure) at 200 % and 100% of recommended rate/fed. from each source with foliar spraying of seaweed extracts (without and with 1g/ I) compared with mineral nitrogen fertilizer at 100 % and 50 % of recommended rate/ fed. and their interactions on plant growth, yield and quality as well as mineral NPK content. A split-split plot design in complete randomized blocks with three replications in both seasons, seaweed extracts represented in the main plot which were sub divided to four sub plots were occupied with the treatments of organic nitrogen fertilizer sources while rates of organic nitrogen sources were assigned to the subsub plots. The results indicated that most of plant growth parameters were significantly increased by foliar spraying with seaweed elctracts of summer squash in both seasons. In addition, the treated squash plants with seaweed extracts produced more early yield, total yield and vitamin C content and lower nitrate content in fruits. Moreover, an increase in NPK content in the leaves and fruits as compared with control were detected in the two growing seasons. Application of compost manure (rice straw) gave the highest values of fresh and dry weight/plant, total yield and dry matter in both seasons. However the best early yield was obtained with chicken manure and FYM in the first and second seasons. While, lower nitrate content in the fruits was obtained with FYM and compost in the first and second season, respectively. With increasing the rate of organic nitrogen fertilizer addition, all vegetative growth parameters, early yield, total yield and fruits quality as well as NPK in the leaves and fruits were significantly increased. The interaction between seaweed extracts and organic nitrogen fertilizer sources and rates gave the highest values of vegetative characters, total yield in both seasons, but vitamin C in fruits was increased in the first season when summer squash plants was fertilized with rice straw compost at 200 % of recommended rate with spraying by seaweed extracts.
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This study was conducted during the two summer seasons of 2007 and 2008 at Abou Awad Village, Aga, Dakahila Govemorate, Egypt, on summer squash Arlika F1 hybrid, to investigate the utilization of some different sources and rates of organic manures ( mineral N fertilizer, rice straw compost, chicken and farmyard manure) at 200 % and 100% of recommended rate/fed. from each source with foliar spraying of seaweed extracts (without and with 1g/ I) compared with mineral nitrogen fertilizer at 100 % and 50 % of recommended rate/ fed. and their interactions on plant growth, yield and quality as well as mineral NPK content. A split-split plot design in complete randomized blocks with three replications in both seasons, seaweed extracts represented in the main plot which were sub divided to four sub plots were occupied with the treatments of organic nitrogen fertilizer sources while rates of organic nitrogen sources were assigned to the subsub plots. The results indicated that most of plant growth parameters were significantly increased by foliar spraying with seaweed elctracts of summer squash in both seasons. In addition, the treated squash plants with seaweed extracts produced more early yield, total yield and vitamin C content and lower nitrate content in fruits. Moreover, an increase in NPK content in the leaves and fruits as compared with control were detected in the two growing seasons. Application of compost manure (rice straw) gave the highest values of fresh and dry weight/plant, total yield and dry matter in both seasons. However the best early yield was obtained with chicken manure and FYM in the first and second seasons. While, lower nitrate content in the fruits was obtained with FYM and compost in the first and second season, respectively. With increasing the rate of organic nitrogen fertilizer addition, all vegetative growth parameters, early yield, total yield and fruits quality as well as NPK in the leaves and fruits were significantly increased. The interaction between seaweed extracts and organic nitrogen fertilizer sources and rates gave the highest values of vegetative characters, total yield in both seasons, but vitamin C in fruits was increased in the first season when summer squash plants was fertilized with rice straw compost at 200 % of recommended rate with spraying by seaweed extracts.

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