2013
DOI: 10.3923/ajps.2013.228.234
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Effect of Farmyard Manure and Nitrogen Fertilizer Rates on Growth, Yield and Yield Components of Onion (Allium cepa L.) at Jimma, Southwest Ethiopia

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“…The residual effect of chicken manure and mineral NPK applications on onion bulb width not found significant (Table 4). Similarly, Yohannes et al (2013) and Mekonnen et al (2017) reported that farmyard manure did not affect bulb length of onion in their work.…”
Section: Bulb Widthmentioning
confidence: 70%
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“…The residual effect of chicken manure and mineral NPK applications on onion bulb width not found significant (Table 4). Similarly, Yohannes et al (2013) and Mekonnen et al (2017) reported that farmyard manure did not affect bulb length of onion in their work.…”
Section: Bulb Widthmentioning
confidence: 70%
“…The highest value (7.2 cm) was determined in mineral NPK application and followed bulb height (6.9 cm) by the application of chicken manure as 20 t ha -1 . Similarly, Yohannes et al (2013) reported that application of FYM at a rate of 45 ton ha -1 gave the highest mean bulb diameter (5.99 cm). Consistent with the results Metwally and Bary (1999) suggested that the poultry manure improve the bulb growth by enhancing the soil properties and overcome the leaching of nutrients from the root zone.…”
Section: Bulb Heightmentioning
confidence: 84%
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“…Number respectively. This is attributed to the response of tomato plants growth to nitrogen fertilizer (PU) and contributed to producing new shoot and increasing the number of leaves per plant [39]. Authors reported that number of leaves per tomato plant increased with increasing nitrogen rate in fertilizer [31,40].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Photosynthesis is highly correlated with the number of leaves produced, where the more the number of leaves, the more photosynthesis is produced because photosynthesis is more effective. The resulting photosynthate is then translocated to the generative organs (bulbs) [45] in the transitional phase between the vegetative phase and the generative phase. The development of bulbs is influenced by the metabolism of fructan precursors which accumulate as reserve substances [46] wherein vermicompost, these reserves are represented by polysaccharides which accumulate from the beginning of bulb formation and there is a two-fold increase so that there is also an increase in size, quality and yields.…”
Section: Effect Vermicompost Formulation Based On Soybean Husk and Cow Manure On Shallots Yieldmentioning
confidence: 99%