2018
DOI: 10.18805/ijare.a-5008
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Effect of solid wastes amendment on growth and yield of Solanum melongena 

Abstract: In the present study four different types of organic solid wastes namely: sugarcane waste, fish waste, flower waste and pineapple waste were selected and amended in soil. Plantation of saplings of Solanum melongena were done in the amended soil and changes in the growth pattern, biomass and soil characteristics were observed by comparing with unamended pots. It was observed that amendment of flower waste leads to an overall increase in the productivity of crop. On an average there was an increase of 11.7cm in … Show more

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“…Moreover, Kandil et al (2020) reported that 10 t/ha of compost with 500 cm 3 /ha of nano K improved maize yield, further confirming the importance of AK in maize production. Similar results have been observed in Solanum melongena (Akoijam et al, 2018) and Capsicum annum (Akoijam et al, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%
“…Moreover, Kandil et al (2020) reported that 10 t/ha of compost with 500 cm 3 /ha of nano K improved maize yield, further confirming the importance of AK in maize production. Similar results have been observed in Solanum melongena (Akoijam et al, 2018) and Capsicum annum (Akoijam et al, 2017).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 86%