STUDY THE EFFECTS OF MULTIPLE MECHANISM APPLICATIONS ON GROWTH DEVELOPMENT AND YIELD OF SWEET CABBAGE VEGETABLES
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Received: 04/06/20                Revised: 22/10/20                Published: 31/10/20Abstract
The study aimed to evaluate the effect of organic fertilizer on the growth and yield of sweet cabbage vegetable in the spring season 2020 at TNU - University of Agriculture and Forestry. The experiment consisted of 4 treatments which were designed in complete random blocks with 3 replications. The growth development and yield of sweet cabbage vegetable was recorded. The results of the study showed that treatment 2 gave the highest yield (19.08 tons/ha) and higher than the other treatments in the experiment at 95%. Average weight of plants, number of leaves per tree, leaf length were strongly correlated with sweet cabbage yield in the experiment. Thereby, it can be concluded that organic fertilizer had an effect on growth development and yield; and treatment 2 (manure + 400 gr Emic + probiotics + useful microorganisms) was considered an effectives treatment for enhancinggrowth development and yield of sweet cabbage in spring season 2020 at TNU - University of Agriculture and Forestry.
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