2010
DOI: 10.3923/ajps.2010.414.422
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The Effect of Different Fertilizers Management Strategies on Growth and Yield of Upland Black Glutinous Rice and Soil Property

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“…The exchangeable K content of the soil was not affected by fertilizer application which indicated that K is not organically bound nutrient. These results corroborated with the results of who investigated the effects of different fertilizers management strategies on growth and yield of upland black glutinous rice and soil properties [19]. Soil chemical properties in experimental plots planted to different varieties were not significantly different (P = 1.00).…”
Section: Chemical Properties Of the Soilsupporting
confidence: 88%
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“…The exchangeable K content of the soil was not affected by fertilizer application which indicated that K is not organically bound nutrient. These results corroborated with the results of who investigated the effects of different fertilizers management strategies on growth and yield of upland black glutinous rice and soil properties [19]. Soil chemical properties in experimental plots planted to different varieties were not significantly different (P = 1.00).…”
Section: Chemical Properties Of the Soilsupporting
confidence: 88%
“…The highest grain weight at 26.80g was obtained with the application of 90-60-60 kg NPK/ha + 2 tons of vermicompost/ha and the least 1000-grain weights at 24.58 g were obtained from those plants with no fertilizer applied. These results confirmed to the results of the study on the effects of different fertilizers management strategies on growth and yield of glutinous rice [19] and the investigation on the integrated use of organic materials and inorganic fertilizers on lowland rice production [8].…”
Section: Percentage Filled Grainssupporting
confidence: 86%
“…In agreement to this result, Mehta (2005) reported significantly higher wheat thousand grain weight with FYM (2.5 t ha -1 ) + Leucaena biomass (2.5 t ha -1 ) + 75% RDF than 100% recommended rate of inorganic NP fertilizer and attributed this to better availability of nutrients. In contrast to this result, Oo et al (2010) reported nonsignificant effect of organic fertilizers on thousand grain weight of rice.…”
Section: Yield Componentscontrasting
confidence: 87%
“…This is indicative of the lesser degree of decomposition that compost has undergone and suggests that it is still rich in labile carbon compounds, which can serve as an energy source for microbes. The noticeable increase in CEC in the treatments with compost and vermicompost might be primarily attributed to the increase of organic carbon (Tisdale et al ., ; Oo et al ., ).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 97%