2020
DOI: 10.9734/arja/2020/v12i130073
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Seed Coating with Organomineral Fertilizer, an Alternative Method to Improve the Efficiency of Farming

Abstract: Seed and fertilizer are two important farming inputs, which are commonly available and used separately. Combining both materials into a unit of fertilizer-coated seed may improve farming efficiency. However, the appropriate seed coating method must be found out, and this research was the first effort of finding the method. A glasshouse experiment was carried out to identify the growth and yield of the coated seeds of rice and groundnut with organomineral fertilizer in three different sizes, i.e., small (SS), m… Show more

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“…The coating material of OMF and its chemical composition were like that used in the previous research [15]. The OMF consisted of basaltic rocks (90%) and rock phosphate (10%).…”
Section: Coating Materials and Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
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“…The coating material of OMF and its chemical composition were like that used in the previous research [15]. The OMF consisted of basaltic rocks (90%) and rock phosphate (10%).…”
Section: Coating Materials and Processmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results of a greenhouse assessment for the performance of the coated seeds of rice with OMF [15] showed that adding N to the coating material up to 2.5% was not sufficient to gain optimum growth and yield. Following up on that finding, this present research was intended to find out an appropriate method of adding enough N to the coating material (OMF), so that the plants from the coated seeds grow and yield optimally without additional N fertilizer.…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%