2010
DOI: 10.3329/agric.v7i1.5253
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Effects of Organic and Inorganic Fertilizers on Yield and Yield Contributing Characters of Mukhi Kachu (<i>Colocasia esculenta</i> L.)

Abstract: The response of mukhi kachu (Colocasia esculenta L.) cultivars (Bilashi and local variety) to inorganic (Urea 140 kg ha-1, TSP = 95 kg ha-1, MP= 145 kg ha-1 and Urea 150 kg ha-1, TSP= 100 kg ha-1, MP= 150 kg ha-1) and organic (Cowdung 5,000 kg ha-1, Mustard oil cake 100 kg ha-1 and Poultry dropping 8000 kg ha-1) fertilizers was determined at the farm of Patuakhali Science and Technology University, Bangladesh. Different levels of organic and inorganic fertilizers showed significant effect on number of cormels,… Show more

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“…It also supplied sufficient Nitrogen, which is associated with strong photosynthetic activity and rapid vegetative development. Based on height of plant, the result is not highly significant it also similar to Treatment study by [12] it is because inorganic and organic fertilizer have no effect on plant height. Based on figure 4 number of leaves the best treatment is T3 it can be proven by the result show the highest mean by 35, followed by T1; 27.5, T2; 22.25 and T0; 14.75 the lowest mean compares to other treatment apply to the plant.…”
Section: Figure3 the Mean Of Height Of Plant (Cm) For Different Treat...supporting
confidence: 56%
“…It also supplied sufficient Nitrogen, which is associated with strong photosynthetic activity and rapid vegetative development. Based on height of plant, the result is not highly significant it also similar to Treatment study by [12] it is because inorganic and organic fertilizer have no effect on plant height. Based on figure 4 number of leaves the best treatment is T3 it can be proven by the result show the highest mean by 35, followed by T1; 27.5, T2; 22.25 and T0; 14.75 the lowest mean compares to other treatment apply to the plant.…”
Section: Figure3 the Mean Of Height Of Plant (Cm) For Different Treat...supporting
confidence: 56%