2021
DOI: 10.59807/jlsar.v2i2.32
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The Effect of Fertilization and Repeated Mowing on Some Vegetative Characteristics and Yield of Panicum Mombasa Plant

Abstract: The experiment was perfumed according to (R.C.B.D) in triplet in field belongs to the department of crop sciences, college of Agricultre, university of Diyala, whose soil has a texture of Slity loam during spring season of 2019, to study the effect of addition of three different types of fertilizers to the soil which are Humic acid 300 kg.h-1, Trichoderma 75 kg.h-1 and NPK 200 Kg.h-1 , on the growth and characters of Panicum Maximum cv Mombasa.  Results showed significant superiority of humic acid fertilizer a… Show more

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“…24 recorded an SGR% of 0.01 %/day, while 19 recorded an SGR% of 0.28%/ day; these values were less than the values of the current experiment, which may be due to the absence of natural food in their laboratory experiments on grass carp. The current study also recorded a higher SGR than (0.12%/day) in the study of 26 grass carp cultivated in ponds with an area of 1500 m². The feed conversion rate is one of the important criteria for determining the utility of consumed feed 27 .…”
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confidence: 67%
“…24 recorded an SGR% of 0.01 %/day, while 19 recorded an SGR% of 0.28%/ day; these values were less than the values of the current experiment, which may be due to the absence of natural food in their laboratory experiments on grass carp. The current study also recorded a higher SGR than (0.12%/day) in the study of 26 grass carp cultivated in ponds with an area of 1500 m². The feed conversion rate is one of the important criteria for determining the utility of consumed feed 27 .…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 67%