EFFECT OF ORGANIC AND MINERAL FERTILIZATION ON CONCENTATIONS OF N, P AND K AT LEAVES OF POTATO

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Jawad Taha Mahmood
Hameed K. AL-Salmani
Ismeal K. Al-Samerria Al-Samerria

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A Field experiment was Conducted in a private Field at Al- Latifiya, on a Loamy soil at autumn season 2009, to study the effect of ( Cow, sheep and chicken residues at levels of 100%, 50% and 33.3% of recommended quantity which was 50 T.ha-1 of each source of residues. Three levels of mineral fertilizers were used, Which were (0, 50 % and 100 %) 0f recommended fertilizers which were (240: 120: 400) Kg NPK.ha-1 respectively, on the concentrations of N, P and K at leaves in vegetative growth,. A Randomized complete block design (RCBD) was used at three replications, total yield was determined, The results showed that: A significant incensement in N, P and K concentration ( 4.87, 0.56 and 4.47%) respectively for the treatment (33.3 % cow, 33.3 % sheep and 33.3 % chicken ) residues. Concentrations of N, P and K were ( 5.11, 0.59 and 4.62 %) when mineral fertilizers were used at rates of ( 240 – 120 – 400 ) Kg NPK.ha-1. The concentrations of N, P and K of the interaction between above organic and mineral fertilizers gave high concentrations of N, P and K at leaves which were ( 5.40, 0.65 and 4.89 %) respectively.

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Mahmood, J. T., AL-Salmani , H. K., & Al-Samerria , I. K. A.-S. (2013). EFFECT OF ORGANIC AND MINERAL FERTILIZATION ON CONCENTATIONS OF N, P AND K AT LEAVES OF POTATO . Diyala Agricultural Sciences Journal , 5(1), 61–72. Retrieved from https://journal.djas.uodiyala.edu.iq/index.php/dasj/article/view/2861
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