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Improved plant yield of potato through exogenously applied potassium fertilizer sources and biofertilizer.

Authors :
Yousef, Ahmed Fathy
Ali, Ahmed Mahmoud
Azab, Mohamed AbdAllah
Lamlom, Sobhi F.
Al-Sayed, Hassan Mohamed
Source :
AMB Express. 11/8/2023, Vol. 13 Issue 1, p1-14. 14p.
Publication Year :
2023

Abstract

Excessive usage of chemical fertilizers has detrimental effects on the environment and the safety of food. Conversely, utilizing organic fertilizers such as sage offers several advantages, including cost-effectiveness, soil enhancement, and promotion of root development. A two-year field experiment was conducted to investigate the impact of different potassium fertilizer sources and biofertilizers (specifically Bacillus cereus (MBc)) on potato plants. The experiment employed a split-plot design with three replicates, where the main plot factor was MBc (with and without), and the subplot factor was the sources of potassium fertilizer (control without K fertilizer, 100% Feldspar (FD), 100% Filter cake (FC), 75% FD + 25% FC, 25% FD + 75% FC, and 50% FD + 50% FC). The purpose was to examine the growth response of potato plants to these treatments. The results indicated that all treatments increased plant height, stem count, and tuber dry matter compared to the control. Furthermore, all treatments exhibited a higher uptake of macronutrients (N, P, and K) compared to the control. Notably, the plants treated with 100FC combined with MBc showed a significant 104.74% increase in total tuber weight compared to the control treatment. Additionally, the addition of 100FC with MBc significantly enhanced the availability of N, P, and K by 73.13%, 110.33%, and 51.88% respectively, compared to the control treatment. Apart from the biofertilizers, the individual application of FC and its combination with FD also demonstrated positive effects on soil fertility, potato growth, and yield. [ABSTRACT FROM AUTHOR]

Details

Language :
English
ISSN :
21910855
Volume :
13
Issue :
1
Database :
Academic Search Index
Journal :
AMB Express
Publication Type :
Academic Journal
Accession number :
173517857
Full Text :
https://doi.org/10.1186/s13568-023-01627-7