2023
DOI: 10.3329/dujbs.v31i2.60891
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Impacts of Cow Dung and Poultry Manure on the Mineral Nutrient Uptake of Red Amaranth Grown in a Mixture Of Acid and Calcareous Soils

Abstract: A pot experiment was performed in the net house to observe the influence of cow dung and poultry manure on the growth of red amaranth grown in the amended soil (mixture of acid and calcareous soil). Acid soil was mixed with calcareous soil at a ratio of 3:1 for experiment with red amaranth. The pot experiment was conducted with the mixed soil indicated by T0M (control-where no amendment was added), three different rates of cow dung such as T1 (3 ton/ha), T2 (6 ton/ha) and T3 (9 ton/ha) and three rate of poultr… Show more

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“…Cow dung has a neutral pH, which can help to balance soil acidity levels. This is important for plant growth, as soil that is too acidic or alkaline can inhibit nutrient uptake and reduce crop yields (Soliaman et al, 2022). Using cow dung as a fertilizer is a sustainable practice, as it reduces the need for synthetic fertilizers that can have negative environmental impacts.…”
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“…Cow dung has a neutral pH, which can help to balance soil acidity levels. This is important for plant growth, as soil that is too acidic or alkaline can inhibit nutrient uptake and reduce crop yields (Soliaman et al, 2022). Using cow dung as a fertilizer is a sustainable practice, as it reduces the need for synthetic fertilizers that can have negative environmental impacts.…”
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confidence: 99%