2020
DOI: 10.21203/rs.3.rs-26449/v1
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Growth, yield and grain nutrients response of wheat (Triticum aestivum L.) to biochar, lime and farmyard manure amendment of the croplands in southern Ethiopia.

Abstract: Background: Soil fertility decline in agricultural land is due to intensive cropping system, shortening of the fallow period, reduced manure application, extensive use of crop residues as fuelor fodder and removal of ground cover. This study investigated the effect of biochar (BC), lime and farmyard manure (FYM) on growth, yield and grain nutrient of wheat on two cropland sites in southern Ethiopia. Result: The effect of site was significant (P < 0.05) for most parameters investigated, indicating the influe… Show more

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“…However, there was no signifcant (p > 0.05) diference in ash contents between protected and communal grazing lands. Te overall crude protein content (7.24%) of natural pastures in the study area was greater than 6.7% [58]. However, it was less than 8.1% [56] in the Bale Zone.…”
Section: Nutritional Composition Of Natural Pasture At Diferentmentioning
confidence: 73%
“…However, there was no signifcant (p > 0.05) diference in ash contents between protected and communal grazing lands. Te overall crude protein content (7.24%) of natural pastures in the study area was greater than 6.7% [58]. However, it was less than 8.1% [56] in the Bale Zone.…”
Section: Nutritional Composition Of Natural Pasture At Diferentmentioning
confidence: 73%