Application of poultry manure and its residual effects in cauliflower grown under rainshelter on peat


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Ilias M. K., . (2002) Application of poultry manure and its residual effects in cauliflower grown under rainshelter on peat. [Proceedings Paper]

Abstract

Two experiments were conducted to determine the effects of poultry manure on cauliflower grown under the rainshelter on peat. The first experiment determined the effects of different rates 20 40 and 60 t/ha and application frequency one single or two equal split application of the poultry manure. The second experiment determined the residual effects of the applied manure in the first planting on the second crops. Results from the first experiment showed that poultry manure at 20t/ha applied as a single or split into two equal applications produced good yields of cauliflower. From the second experiment it was found that poultry manure had residual effects whereby the amount applied in the first crop could last through the second cropping season. Under the rainshelter on peat 20 t/ha of poultry manure applied either as a single or split into two applications could support two crops of cauliflower.


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Abstract

Two experiments were conducted to determine the effects of poultry manure on cauliflower grown under the rainshelter on peat. The first experiment determined the effects of different rates 20 40 and 60 t/ha and application frequency one single or two equal split application of the poultry manure. The second experiment determined the residual effects of the applied manure in the first planting on the second crops. Results from the first experiment showed that poultry manure at 20t/ha applied as a single or split into two equal applications produced good yields of cauliflower. From the second experiment it was found that poultry manure had residual effects whereby the amount applied in the first crop could last through the second cropping season. Under the rainshelter on peat 20 t/ha of poultry manure applied either as a single or split into two applications could support two crops of cauliflower.

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Item Type: Proceedings Paper
Additional Information: 2 table
AGROVOC Term: CAULIFLOWERS
AGROVOC Term: CULTIVATION
AGROVOC Term: POULTRY
AGROVOC Term: RESIDUAL EFFECTS
AGROVOC Term: PEAT
AGROVOC Term: FERTILIZER APPLICATION
AGROVOC Term: YIELDS
AGROVOC Term: PRODUCTION
AGROVOC Term: MALAYSIA
Geographical Term: MALAYSIA
Depositing User: Ms. Norfaezah Khomsan
Last Modified: 24 Apr 2025 05:26
URI: http://webagris.upm.edu.my/id/eprint/15610

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