2018
DOI: 10.13057/cellbioldev/v020103
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Effect of organic and inorganic fertilizers on growth, yield and nutrient use efficiency of clonal tea (Camellia sinensis)

Abstract: Abstract. Mokaya BN, Chemining’wa GN, Ambuko JL, Nyankanga RO. 2018. Effect of organic and inorganic fertilizers on growth yield and nutrient use efficiency of clonal tea (Camellia sinensis). Cell Biol Dev 2: 15-26. This research observed how to boost tea yields in small-scale tea producers using inorganic NPK fertilizers yearly while the cost of fertilizers has been rising, resulting in a decrease in net returns. The influence of different rates of organic and inorganic fertilizers on the soil chemical charac… Show more

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“…Shoot leaf lengths had been reported to increase with the application of fertilizer over the control. 63 This may be an indication that shoot growth rate has a maximum threshold for nitrogen at about 225 kg N ha -1 year -1 . Table rise was also proven to be faster in fertilizer-applied plots than the control.…”
Section: Shoot Growth Ratementioning
confidence: 99%
“…Shoot leaf lengths had been reported to increase with the application of fertilizer over the control. 63 This may be an indication that shoot growth rate has a maximum threshold for nitrogen at about 225 kg N ha -1 year -1 . Table rise was also proven to be faster in fertilizer-applied plots than the control.…”
Section: Shoot Growth Ratementioning
confidence: 99%
“…The use of organic fertilizers can overcome the problem of inorganic fertilization. Organic fertilizers have benefits, including preparing organic material in the soil or media, providing essential micronutrients needed by plants, and having a significant role in improving soil properties, both physical, chemical, and biological properties of the soil (Hayanti et al 2012;Mokaya et al 2018;Valšíková-Frey 2021;Satriawan et al 2022).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…However, to increase food productivity in farms, sewage sludge and agricultural chemicals such as inorganic fertilizers, herbicides, and pesticides have been used on crops and soils (Magothe 2009;Lestari et al 2017;Mokaya et al 2018). Commercial phosphate fertilizers and sewage sludge contain small amounts of heavy metals, which may accumulate in soil with repeated fertilizer applications, thus contaminating the soil.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%