2021
DOI: 10.4314/as.v21i1.18
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Influence of urea fertilizer on early growth of African Rose Wood (Pterocarpus erinaceous Poir.) seedlings in Kaduna State, Northern Nigeria

Abstract: Influence of urea fertilizer on early growth and development of Pterocarpus erinaceous seedlings were investigated. Two hundred (200) uniformly growing seedlings were transplanted into polythene pots filled with top soil. Four urea fertilizer rates (0.035; 0.065; 0.095; 0.0125 g) and control were applied to the seedlings in the pots 20 × 25 × 25 cm, filled with 800 g of top soil collected from forest plantation. Assessment on the metrical character of the seedlings was done fortnightly. The fertilization of th… Show more

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“…Application of NPK and urea fertilizers were found to increase the growth of oil palm seedlings. This observation, which most likely was in response to N due to these fertilizers (Ugwu et al, 2020;Umezinwa et al, 2020), is in line with Sodimu et al (2022) on the positive effect of urea fertilizer on growth of African rose wood (Pterocarpus erinaceous Poir) seedlings in Kaduna State. Najihah et al (2019) recommended 22, 22, and 40 g plant −1 of N, P2O5 and K2O for good vegetative growth in oil seedlings.…”
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confidence: 57%
“…Application of NPK and urea fertilizers were found to increase the growth of oil palm seedlings. This observation, which most likely was in response to N due to these fertilizers (Ugwu et al, 2020;Umezinwa et al, 2020), is in line with Sodimu et al (2022) on the positive effect of urea fertilizer on growth of African rose wood (Pterocarpus erinaceous Poir) seedlings in Kaduna State. Najihah et al (2019) recommended 22, 22, and 40 g plant −1 of N, P2O5 and K2O for good vegetative growth in oil seedlings.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 57%