2014
DOI: 10.1016/j.aaspro.2014.11.052
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Response of Nitrogen Content for Some Varieties of Kenaf Fiber (Hibiscus Cannabinus L.) by Applying Different Levels of Potassium, Boron and Zinc

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“…Potassium fertilizer has an impact role to improve not only the yield but also the quality. These results were in agreement with (Salih et al, 2014a;Salih et al, 2014b;Salih et al, 2014c;Salih et al, 2015;Salih, 2015;and Salih et al, 2016). Interaction among charcoal and potassium also significantly increased yield parameters.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Potassium fertilizer has an impact role to improve not only the yield but also the quality. These results were in agreement with (Salih et al, 2014a;Salih et al, 2014b;Salih et al, 2014c;Salih et al, 2015;Salih, 2015;and Salih et al, 2016). Interaction among charcoal and potassium also significantly increased yield parameters.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 88%
“…Chemical contents of kenaf leaves are affected by varieties and humic acid as applied from this current study. Protein content significantly enhanced by both factors (varieties and humic acid), similar result in the same plant but in the different part was found by Salih et al (2014) who indicated that the protein content of the kenaf fibers were significantly influenced by variety and fertilizers. Additionally, Kipriotis et al (2007) reported that nitrogen rates in stems and leaves were influenced by using different fertilizers and varieties.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 80%
“…practices such as timely planting and adequate N application on yield of kenaf productivity [8] (Hossain et al, 2011). In addition, all fiber morphological properties were also significantly improved when fertilizers were added, which was strongly supported by previous study by [30] (Salih et al, 2014).…”
Section: (5%)supporting
confidence: 80%