Effects of organic manures and inoculation on growth and yield of off season soybean cultivars grown on an acid soil
1990
Amnuaysilpa Suksri (Khon Kaen Univ., Khon Kaen (Thailand). Dept. of Agronomy) | Surasak Seripong
Off season soybean experiment was carried out during October-December, 1989 at Khon Kaen University to study the effect of organic manures and inoculation upon growth and seed yield of four soybean cultivars. The organic manures used were city garbage compost no.2 and cattle manure. Each of these was applied at the rates of 0 and 3,750 kg/ha. Inoculation was carried out with the use of Rhizobium japonicum. The plants were grown on an acid Yasothon soil (Oxic Paleustult). Shoot, leaf dry weights and leaf areas per plant were affected most by the shortday period. The plants produced only a small amount of shoot growth. There was no differences due to treatment found during the first four harvests but only at the final harvest, the effect due to treatment was found i.e. the plants received inoculation and organic manures gave significantly greater shoot, leaf dry weights and leaf areas than those without. Shoot growth was better with city garbage manure than that of the cattle manure. Seed yields were highly related to the total uptake of N in leaves, shoot dry weights, and leaf area duration. Suitable leaf area index was suggested.
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