2022
DOI: 10.18393/ejss.1172771
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Assessing the effect of application of organic manures and grapevine pruned biomass on Thompson Seedless

Abstract: Our soil continues to grapple with a number of familiar challenges like soil infertility, unfavourable soil conditions, and declining soil health as well as quality. These issues are caused by the ongoing crises of climate change, biodiversity loss, pollution, and excessive fertilizer usage alone in intensive cropping. Deterioration of soil health can be alleviated by application of organic fertilizers. With this background, the current experiment was conducted during 2013- 2016 to evaluate the effect of diffe… Show more

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“…Organic manures are hydrophilic, which causes them to absorb moisture and nutrients for a longer period in the soil, thereby improving soil structure and indirectly improving fruit quality. Organic manures, particularly vermicompost and DM contribute to a greater C/N ratio and critical plant nutrients necessary for improved metabolic activities in the plant, increasing protein and carbohydrate synthesis and, as a result, increasing fruit production [ 30 ]. Similar results have been obtained by Odongo et al [ 31 ], who discovered that dairy manures substantially reduced the soluble solid content [ 32 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Organic manures are hydrophilic, which causes them to absorb moisture and nutrients for a longer period in the soil, thereby improving soil structure and indirectly improving fruit quality. Organic manures, particularly vermicompost and DM contribute to a greater C/N ratio and critical plant nutrients necessary for improved metabolic activities in the plant, increasing protein and carbohydrate synthesis and, as a result, increasing fruit production [ 30 ]. Similar results have been obtained by Odongo et al [ 31 ], who discovered that dairy manures substantially reduced the soluble solid content [ 32 ].…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%