Organic Matter and Indigenous Vegetables in Sack under Waterlogged in Southwest Bangladesh
Shamima Nasrin,
Md. Abdul Mannan,
Sabiha Sultana
et al.
Abstract:A study on the prospect and profitability of indigenous vegetables (Kalmi, Helencha and Malancha Shak) was conducted in Shyamnagar Upazila of Satkhira district in waterlogged conditions from September 2020 to May 2021. In the study, three indigenous vegetables (Ipomoea aquatica, Enhydra fluctuans and Jussiaea repens) were tested with four levels of growing media viz., T0, control (no organic matter); T1, 75% organic matter+ 25 % soil; T2, 50 % organic matter +50% soil; T3, 25% organic matter+ 75% soil. Results… Show more
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