2013
DOI: 10.7740/kjcs.2013.58.1.015
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Difference of Agricultural Characteristics and Quality with Fertilizer Types in Wheat Cultivation

Abstract: This study was carried out to establish the optimum organic fertilization and microbial compost on wheat cultivation in order to reduce the use of chemical fertilizers and improve the quality of wheat. The tests resulted in a yield of organic fertilization of 2~6% lower than the yield of standard 4.16 Ton/ha (a yield more than that of microbial compost). The recession was not statistically significant. The trial which involved organic fertilizer that had a yield of 800 kg/ha and microbial compost which had a y… Show more

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“…Furthermore, the average 1000 grain weight of ‘Keumgang’, ‘Sooan’, and ‘Goso’ was 40.3, 40.0, and 38.9 g, respectively, exhibiting no significant difference among the varieties. This finding could be due to the influence of the unique characteristics of varieties, consistent with Kim et al 51 . Hobbs et alreported that nitrogen treatment significantly increases the number of ears per unit area and grains per ear than the 1000-grain weight 52 , indicating that the characteristics of the crop variety affect the weight of 1000 grains.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%
“…Furthermore, the average 1000 grain weight of ‘Keumgang’, ‘Sooan’, and ‘Goso’ was 40.3, 40.0, and 38.9 g, respectively, exhibiting no significant difference among the varieties. This finding could be due to the influence of the unique characteristics of varieties, consistent with Kim et al 51 . Hobbs et alreported that nitrogen treatment significantly increases the number of ears per unit area and grains per ear than the 1000-grain weight 52 , indicating that the characteristics of the crop variety affect the weight of 1000 grains.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 89%