1. Effect of Empty Fruit Bunch to the Accumulated Plant Height, Mass of Fresh and Dry Weight of Tomato Plant Treated with Organic and Inorganic Fertilizer.
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Elias, Aishah, Mutalib, Sahilah Abd., and Wan Mustapha, Wan Aida
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TOMATOES , *GREENHOUSE plants , *PLANT extracts , *PLANT growth , *PLANT-soil relationships - Abstract
A glasshouse experiment was conducted to study the effect of different type of compost and fertilizers on the growth of tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum). The experiment consisted of sixteen treatments. Compost of Empty fruit bunch (EFB) and cow dung is mixed in the ratio of 3:2:1 (soil: compost: sand) and put into 25.4 mm2 polyethylene bag. Organic fertilizer of 10 ml were added twice a week, while inorganic fertilizer was applied at the rate of 3 g per polyethylene bag of soil three weeks after sowing. Treatment without fertilizer application was established as a control. The treatments were laid in a split-split plot design with three replications. Plant growth was assessed using accumulating plant height, fresh weight and dry weight. The application of organic plus inorganic fertilizer had significant effects on plant height. The application of organic fertilizer combination with cow dung gave significant difference to plant mass (fresh and dry). The data obtained from these treatments were significantly higher than the data obtained from the control (without fertilizer). In conclusion, the type of compost did not gave significant difference towards plant height while it only gave significant difference towards plant mass. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]
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- 2016
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