Residual effect of lime and organic fertilizer on mungbean (Vigna radiata (L.) Wilczek) on red yellow podzolic soil
1991
Suhartatik, E.
The experiment was conducted in the green house of Bogor Research Institute for Food Crops, from June to September 1988, by using red yellow podzolic soils from Baturaja (South Sumatra). The objective of the experiment was to obtain the residual effect of lime and organic fertilizer on the growth and yield of mungbean. The experiment using 12 treatments of organic fertilizer (manure, Crotalaria juncea and Setaria sp.), liming and NPK fertilizer in selected combinations and were arranged in a Randomized Complete Block Design with tree replications. The first crop was soybean which was followed by mungbean. The results indicated that lime residue had effectively increased mungbean yield and improved soil productivity for two croppings. Residue of lime with NPK fertilizer significantly increased : plant height, leaf area, nutrient uptake, number of pod, length of pod, and dry seed weight per plant. The residue of organic fertilizer with NPK did not significantly increase seed weight per plant. Compared to organic fertilizer, the role of lime residue in increasing mungbean yield was greater
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