Paper Details
Study effects of bio-fertilizers, nitrogen fertilizer and farmyard manure on yield and physiochemical properties of soil in lentil farming
Maral Moraditochaee, Ebrahim Azarpour, Hamid Reza Bozorgi
DOI: https://dx.doi.org/10.12692/ijb/4.4.41-48
Int. J. Biosci. 4(4), 41-48. February, 2014. (PDF)
Abstract:
In order to study effects of biological, manure and chemicals nitrogen fertilizer application in lentil farming on physiochemical properties of soil an experiment in randomized complete block design with three replications during 2012 was conducted. Factors of experiment were consisting F1: control, F2: 25 kg/ha nitrogen, F3: 25 ton/hectare cow manure, F4: 25 ton/hectare sheep manure, F5: 25 kg/ha nitrogen + 25 ton/hectare cow manure, F6: 25 kg/ha nitrogen fertilizer + 25 ton/hectare sheep manure, F7: bio-fertilizers, F8: 25 kg/ha nitrogen + bio-fertilizers, F9: 25 ton/hectare cow manure + bio-fertilizers, F10: 25 ton/hectare sheep manure + bio-fertilizers, F11: 25 kg/ha nitrogen + 25 ton/hectare cow manure + bio-fertilizers and F12: 25 kg/ha nitrogen fertilizer + 25 ton/hectare sheep manure + bio-fertilizers. Studied traits were amounts of saturated pH, EC, NH4, NO3, N, K, P, OM, Cu, Zn, Fe, Mn, grain yield and biomass yield. With attention to results of this study, effect of applied treatments had significant and positive effect in more traits.