2012
DOI: 10.1080/00103624.2012.653023
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Effects of Tobacco Waste and Farmyard Manure on Soil Properties and Yield of Lettuce (Lactuca sativaL. var. capitata)

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“…This may be due to adding the compost to soil and hence increases the amount of available water in soil. The findings of this study were in agreement with the findings of Candemir and Gülser (2011); Cercioglu et al (2012) they found that the addition of organic wastes into soils reduces bulk density and increases soil available water. Fig.…”
Section: Soil Available Watersupporting
confidence: 91%
“…This may be due to adding the compost to soil and hence increases the amount of available water in soil. The findings of this study were in agreement with the findings of Candemir and Gülser (2011); Cercioglu et al (2012) they found that the addition of organic wastes into soils reduces bulk density and increases soil available water. Fig.…”
Section: Soil Available Watersupporting
confidence: 91%
“…Applying composted tobacco waste and poultry manure to soil raised the EC due to high level EC values of these materials (TWC: 49.50 dSm -1 ; PM: 54.50 dSm -1 ). Several researchers reported that addition of organic manure and compost to the soils significantly increased electrical conductivity (Candemir & Gulser 2011;Morugan-Coronado et al 2011;Cercioglu et al 2012). Addition of TWC, BH and PM were increased significantly soil organic matter (OM) at each growing season ( Figure 2a).…”
Section: Soil Chemical Propertiesmentioning
confidence: 96%
“…The addition of PM and TWC to soils significantly increased grain yield (P≤0.05). Positive yield responses in various plants to the addition of composted tobacco waste have been mentioned in several studies (Jakubus & Czekala 2002;Cercioglu et al 2012;Cercioglu 2017). Ojeniyi & Adeniyan (1999) reported that poultry manure can effectively improve soil fertility, yield and nutrient composition of plant.…”
Section: Corn Yieldmentioning
confidence: 97%
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