2019
DOI: 10.1080/01904167.2019.1648667
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The effects of biological, chemical, and organic fertilizers application on root growth features and grain yield ofSorghum

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“…The effect of organic fertilizers on the qualitative and quantitative characteristics of medicinal plants of Plantago ovate Forsk., Alyssum homolocarpum L., Lepidium perfoilatum L. and Lalementia iberica L. were investigated and it was reported that cattle manure treatment produced the highest plant height compared with the other treatments, while the height of all plants was higher than the control due to application of vermicompost, coffee compost and mushroom compost 45 . The positive effects of vermicompost application on plant nutrition and growth was also reported for sorghum 8 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
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“…The effect of organic fertilizers on the qualitative and quantitative characteristics of medicinal plants of Plantago ovate Forsk., Alyssum homolocarpum L., Lepidium perfoilatum L. and Lalementia iberica L. were investigated and it was reported that cattle manure treatment produced the highest plant height compared with the other treatments, while the height of all plants was higher than the control due to application of vermicompost, coffee compost and mushroom compost 45 . The positive effects of vermicompost application on plant nutrition and growth was also reported for sorghum 8 .…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…Organic compost and vermicompost in most parts of the world have been successfully used on a large number of agricultural products 6 , 7 . It was reported that the highest root growth rate and root relative growth rate of sorghum ( Sorghum bicolor L.) were resulted from the combined application of vermicompost and mycorrhiza treatment 8 . Introducing these organic fertilizers to soil improves nutritional, physical, chemical and biological aspects of soil ecosystem are also improved 9 , 10 , 11 .…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…The effect of organic fertilizers on the qualitative and quantitative characteristics of medicinal plants of Plantago ovate Forsk., Alyssum homolocarpum L., Lepidium perfoilatum L. and Lalementia iberica L. were investigated and it was reported that cattle manure treatment produced the highest plant height compared with the other treatments, while the height of all plants was higher than the control due to application of vermicompost, coffee compost and mushroom compost (Koocheki et al, 2013). The positive effects of vermicompost application on plant nutrition and growth was also reported for sorghum (Kamaei et al, 2019).…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 58%
“…Organic compost and vermicompost in most parts of the world have been successfully used on a large number of agricultural products (Shamsodin et al, 2007;Doan et al, 2013). It was reported that the highest root growth rate and root relative growth rate of sorghum (Sorghum bicolor L.) were resulted from the combined application of vermicompost and mycorrhiza treatment (Kamaei et al, 2019). Introducing these organic fertilizers to soil improves nutritional, physical, chemical and biological aspects of soil ecosystem are also improved (Robin et al, 2001;Singh et al, 2011;Coleman and Callaham, 2017).…”
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confidence: 99%
“…Se han reportado investigaciones sobre el uso de fertilizantes químicos y orgánicos en el cultivo de berenjena (Solanum melongena; Montaño et al, 2009), pimiento (Selvakumar et al, 2018), chile (Rodríguez et al, 2010), cebolla (Allium cepa; Álvarez-Hernández et al, 2011), chile jalapeño (Macías et al, 2012), hierba mora (Solanum nigrum; Bvenura y Afolayan, 2013) y sorgo (Sorghum spp., Kamaei et al, 2019). En el caso de chile poblano se ha investigado le mezcla de fertilizantes químicos con estiércol y abono orgánico en la producción de plántula (Acevedo-Alcalá et al, 2020); sin embargo, no se ha investigado el uso de fertilizantes químicos mezclados con fertilizantes orgánicos o estiércoles específicamente en chile Poblano y en particular en la zona de la Sierra Nevada de Puebla, por lo que se desconoce la mejor combinación para generar los mayores rendimientos de fruto.…”
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