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The effects of sugar mill mud application on the availability of nutrients for plant uptake were investigated. Mill mud generated from conventional sugar mill operations was applied in three different rates and a leafy vegetable, locally called “PuiShak” or Indian spinach (Basellarubra L.) was grown for 60 days as a test crop in a pot culture experiment. Crop yield and essential nutrients like N, P, K and Zn uptake concentration was determined to come up with an inference that higher doses of mill mud application impose better effect on root and shoot uptake of these elements. A little infraction was observed for nitrogen uptake by plants for the maximum dose.
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篇名 Macro and Micro Nutrient Supply to Soil and Plants from Sugar Mill Mud
来源期刊 农业科学(英文) 学科 医学
关键词 NUTRIENT Supply SOIL-PLANT System MILL MUD
年,卷(期) 2019,(2) 所属期刊栏目
研究方向 页码范围 164-172
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武汉市江夏区汤逊湖北路38号光谷总部空间
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