2021
DOI: 10.4038/jas.v16i1.9184
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Effect of Different Fruit Peel Powders as Natural Fertilizers on Growth of Okra (<em>Abelmoschus esculentus</em> L.)

Abstract: Purpose : Fruit peels waste is one of the waste accumulate in huge quantity every day. It is a serious problem and need to be managed to make environment free from pollution. Fruit peels are very rich in macro and micro nutrients that are beneficial for plant growth. By using fruit peel as fertilizer we can reduce load of wastes and can get more benefits than inorganic fertilizer. Research Method : The experiment was carried out in a Completely Randomized Design with six treatments having twenty replicates. Tr… Show more

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“…The non-significant response of the plants across the treatments for numbers of leaves and stem girth coupled the significant increase in height of plants grown with N.P.K and negative control (without fertilizer and fruit peels) compared to those grown with fruit peels at 1WAP suggests that nutrients in fruit peels may not be made available to the plants immediately. This finding is in agreement with the report of [14] who reported significant performance of plants grown with orange and banana fruit peel powder after 2 Weeks After Planting (2WAP).…”
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“…The non-significant response of the plants across the treatments for numbers of leaves and stem girth coupled the significant increase in height of plants grown with N.P.K and negative control (without fertilizer and fruit peels) compared to those grown with fruit peels at 1WAP suggests that nutrients in fruit peels may not be made available to the plants immediately. This finding is in agreement with the report of [14] who reported significant performance of plants grown with orange and banana fruit peel powder after 2 Weeks After Planting (2WAP).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 93%
“…This indicates that nutrients in banana peels are made available to the plants at early stages of growth while nutrients in watermelon peels are made available at later stages. This finding is in agreement with the report of [14] who attributed the growth enhancing potentials of banana fruit peel to its high potassium (K) contents which helps in creating new cells, which are then organized into plant tissues.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 92%
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