Organic Fertilization Affects Growth and Yield of Potato (Cara. cv) Plants Grown on Sandy Clay Loam

Utilizing chemical fertilizers in large quantities leads to deterioration of soil health and consequently the quality of the agriculture product. In return, the application of organic wastes helps to maintain good soil microbial population and soil fertility as well as enhance the yield. A field exp...

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Published in:Communications in Soil Science and Plant Analysis Vol. 53; no. 6; pp. 688 - 698
Main Authors: Awad, Mahrous, M. Ali, Ahmed, A. Hegab, Sabry, El Gawad, Assem M. Abd
Format: Journal Article
Language:English
Published: Philadelphia Taylor & Francis 26-03-2022
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Summary:Utilizing chemical fertilizers in large quantities leads to deterioration of soil health and consequently the quality of the agriculture product. In return, the application of organic wastes helps to maintain good soil microbial population and soil fertility as well as enhance the yield. A field experiment was conducted at Assiut Governorate, Egypt, in seasons of 2017/2018 to investigate the influence of filter mud cake (FMC) either alone or combined with potassium sulfate as a chemical fertilizer (CF) on growth and yield of potato tubers. The results clearly indicated that the plants treated with FMC 75 + CF 25 treatment gave a significant increase (36.64%) in the plant height. Also, it caused highest increases for N, P and K uptakes by about 4, 7, and 6 times, respectively, compared to the control. However, increase in the total tuber yield (15.10 ton fed-1) was obtained with addition of potassium sulfate while FMC 100 recorded 14.73 ton fed −1 compared to the control (5.92 ton fed-1). Although the decrease of the total yield, the FMC 25 + CF 75 treatment showed the highest relative increase (196.21%) in tuber large-size weight. Moreover, FMC 50 + CF 50 treatment gave the highest increase (130.62%) in medium-size and FMC 100 gave highest increase (124.78%) in small-size over the control. Increasing the medium size (export volume) with adding organic to inorganic fertilizers at ratio of 50: 50 emphasizes the importance of using FMC as an alternative of chemical fertilizers used presence of potassium in the soil in an abundant level.
ISSN:0010-3624
1532-2416
1532-4133
DOI:10.1080/00103624.2022.2028808