The usage of different fertilizer type in same soil character ization improvements in Tikrit
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https://doi.org/10.25130/tjps.v20i3.1180Abstract
This study included the effected of using different types of organic fertilizer in some soil chemical characterization productivity of okra plant. The experiment were designed according (R.C.B.D), with three replicates by using fertilizers remnants of cows and poultry, sludge were used. Three levels(10,20,40) ton/hectare were used in comparison with different levels of mineral fertilizer (150+115+115), (230+230+300), (460+460+600) Kg/hectare .This treatment resulted in reduction of soil organic materials, which approached 2.53% as compared with organic fertilizers and increased, phosphorus and potassium levels. While the sludge treatment increased organic material ,phosphorus and potassium over 40 ton/hectare, as well as in an increase in the plant chlorophil contents. This increase was approximately 3.52mg/g. In overall comparison between the various fertilizers, the sludge produced equal effect with the different mineral fertilizers levels.
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