2024
DOI: 10.3390/su16020511
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The Impact of Using Different Types of Compost on the Growth and Yield of Corn

Anita Zapałowska,
Wacław Jarecki

Abstract: The cultivation of corn holds immense importance as a foundational global grain crop, catering to human sustenance and serving as vital animal feed. Moreover, corn plays a substantial role in biofuel production. Additionally, cultivating corn can have a positive effect on crop rotation by improving soil quality and reducing erosion. In a pot trial using six distinct compost variations derived from different organic wastes as fertilizers for GS210 corn, specific indices, such as Fv/Fm (0.80, 0.80, 0.81), Fv/F0 … Show more

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“…The present results agree with those obtained by (Nofal & Silem, 2003) who found that FYM application did not significantly affected this trait. On the other hand, (Kandil et al, 2020;Zapałowska & Jarecki, 2024) obtained significant increase in number of grains/ear due to application of animal manures.…”
Section: Number Of Grains/rowmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…The present results agree with those obtained by (Nofal & Silem, 2003) who found that FYM application did not significantly affected this trait. On the other hand, (Kandil et al, 2020;Zapałowska & Jarecki, 2024) obtained significant increase in number of grains/ear due to application of animal manures.…”
Section: Number Of Grains/rowmentioning
confidence: 97%