Impact of organic liquid fertilizers on growth and yield performance of Green Bean (<em>Phaseolus vulgaris</em> L.) in non-circulating hydroponic system

G. H. K. Madushani, Brintha Karunarathna
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Non-circulating hydroponic systems are a type of soilless production system that has been found to be extremely productive, low-cost, water, land efficient, and well-suited to avoid fertilizer leaching and groundwater contamination. The experiment was conducted to study the effect of liquid organic nutrient solutions on Green Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) cultivation in non-circulating hydroponic system. The experiment was laid out in a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with seven treatments having fifteen replicates. The treatments were recommended inorganic fertilizer application (T1), ½ doses of Albert’s solution with 0.5% vermiwash (T2), 1% vermiwash (T3), 1.5% vermiwash (T4), 0.5% vegetable waste solution (T5), 1% vegetable waste solution (T6), 1.5% vegetable waste solution (T7) was used as media. The results revealed that plant height, number of leaves and branches per plant, leaf area, dry weight of leaves and length of pods were significantly (P<0.05) varied at 6th week after planting and it was high in T5. However, number of pods per plant, girth of pods, fresh and dry weight of pods and yield were high in T2 at 3rd picking while yield at 1st and 2nd picking were high in T5. This result suggests that ½ doses of Albert’s solution with 0.5% vegetable waste solution (T5) and ½ doses of Albert’s solution with 0.5% vermiwash (T2) would be the potential source of plant nutrients for sustainable crop production of bean in Non-circulating Hydroponic system.
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有机液肥对绿豆(<em>Phaseolus vulgaris</em>)生长及产量的影响L.)在非循环水培系统
非循环水培系统是一种无土生产系统,已被发现具有极高的生产力,低成本,水和土地效率,并且非常适合避免肥料淋失和地下水污染。本试验研究了液体有机营养液对非循环水培系统中绿豆栽培的影响。试验采用完全随机设计(CRD), 7个处理,15个重复。推荐施用无机肥(T1),以0.5%虫洗(T2)、1%虫洗(T3)、1.5%虫洗(T4)、0.5%植物废液(T5)、1%植物废液(T6)、1.5%植物废液(T7)加1 / 2艾伯特溶液为培养基。结果表明:植后第6周株高、单株叶枝数、叶面积、叶干重和荚果长变化显著(P<0.05),以T5最高;单株荚果数、荚果周长、荚果鲜重和干重及产量在T2 3采时较高,而T5 1、2采时产量较高。结果表明,在非循环水培系统中,1 / 2剂量的艾伯特溶液加0.5%的蔬菜废液(T5)和1 / 2剂量的艾伯特溶液加0.5%的蚯蚓水(T2)可能是大豆可持续作物生产的潜在植物养分来源。
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