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Effect Of Biochar And Vermicompost As An Organic Soil Amendment In Sweet Orange

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  • M.Yasmin

    (Soil Science Division, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Jamalpur-2000, Bangladesh)

  • M.A.Rahman

    (Soil Science Division, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Jamalpur-2000, Bangladesh)

  • F.S.Shikha

    (Horticulture Research Centre, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Jamalpur-2000, Bangladesh)

  • M.S.Rahman

    (Agronomy Division, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Jamalpur-2000, Bangladesh)

  • J.Rahman

    (Agronomy Division, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Jamalpur-2000, Bangladesh)

  • R.Sultana

    (Horticulture Research Centre, Bangladesh Agricultural Research Institute, Jamalpur-2000, Bangladesh)

Abstract

An experiment was conducted at Biratnagar, Nepal in completely randomized block design to study the effect of effective microorganisms (EM) and indeginous microorganisms (IMO) along with recommended dose of fertilizers (RDF) on the growth and yield parameters of okra (variety: Arka Anamika). The 6 treatments viz. control, EM enriched manure, IMO enriched manure, RDF, RDF+EM, RDF+IMO and control were replicated thrice. The study showed that indeginous microorganisms when incorporated with recommended dose of NPK fertilizer (RDF+IMO) can produce best result in terms of yield and economic return. Rigorous study in multi location and more crops is suggested to develop an integrated nutrient management plan and household waste management.

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  • M.Yasmin & M.A.Rahman & F.S.Shikha & M.S.Rahman & J.Rahman & R.Sultana, 2020. "Effect Of Biochar And Vermicompost As An Organic Soil Amendment In Sweet Orange," Journal of Wastes and Biomass Management (JWBM), Zibeline International Publishing, vol. 2(2), pages 24-27, September.
  • Handle: RePEc:zib:zbjwbm:v:2:y:2020:i:2:p:24-27
    DOI: 10.26480/jwbm.02.2020.24.27
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    1. George Fouad Antonious, 2018. "Biochar and Animal Manure Impact on Soil, Crop Yield and Quality," Chapters, in: Anna Aladjadjiyan (ed.), Agricultural Waste and Residues, IntechOpen.
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