2005
DOI: 10.4314/njhs.v9i1.3387
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Effects of split application of organo-minerals fertilizers on Okra growth nutrient uptake and fruit yield

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“…The low response of ladies finger to NPK fertilizer in the present study as compared to combined application of NPK fertilizer with poultry manure or biogas plant residues corroborates the response patterns reported by other researchers on okra [24] and on maize crop [25]. Poultry manure alone and in combination with NPK fertilizer gave higher plant height, number of fruits plant -1 and fresh fruit yield than biogas plant residues combination and NPK alone.…”
Section: Yield Components and Fresh Fruit Yieldsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The low response of ladies finger to NPK fertilizer in the present study as compared to combined application of NPK fertilizer with poultry manure or biogas plant residues corroborates the response patterns reported by other researchers on okra [24] and on maize crop [25]. Poultry manure alone and in combination with NPK fertilizer gave higher plant height, number of fruits plant -1 and fresh fruit yield than biogas plant residues combination and NPK alone.…”
Section: Yield Components and Fresh Fruit Yieldsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Palm et al [29] gave the importance of organic and inorganic fertilizer as essential tools in okra production. The low response of ladies finger to NPK fertilizer in the present study as compared to combined application of NPK fertilizer with poultry manure or compost corroborates the response patterns reported by other researchers on okra [30] and on maize crop [31]. Poultry manure alone and in combination with NPK fertilizer gave higher plant height, number of fruits plant -1 and fresh fruit yield than compost combination and NPK alone.…”
Section: Yield Components and Fresh Fruit Yieldsupporting
confidence: 91%
“…The highest plant height recorded in T6 may be probably due to sufficient amount of nutrients taken up by crop from mineralization of the fertilizers. The result obtained in this study confirmed the work of Akanbi et al (2004) who reported that growth of okra was remarkably increased by use of organomineral fertilizer. Plant height is a significant trait associated with the biological and economic yield.…”
Section: Plant Heightsupporting
confidence: 91%