Blood meal organic fertiliser application on onion yield

N. Momtaz, A. Parvin, M.K. Hossain, B. Saha, M. Moniruzzaman, A. Kibria, M. Sarker, J. Munshi
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In this study, effects of bloodmeal on onion (Allium cepa L. CV. BARI peaj-1) cultivation to increase yield and related attributes have been tested. The effect of blood meal as fertilizers has been compared with growth hormone treatment and other conventional fertilizer. In the field, the different amount of growth elements treated were at the rate of 2550, 241.90 and 0.17 kg/ha for blood meal, urea and gibberellic acid (GA3), respectively. The yield performance was 172.84, 189.59 and 153.34 MT/ha for GA3, urea and blood meal, respectively. Using GA3 is expensive, and use of urea, a chemical fertilizer, can have adverse effect on soil. Blood meal, a biological ingredient, appears to be a bio-rationale amendment for production and sustained yield of onion. The results will need to ground truth tested in the field. Bangladesh J. Sci. Ind. Res.56(2), 87-94, 2021
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血粉有机肥对洋葱产量的影响
本文研究了血粉对洋葱(Allium cepa L.)的影响。BARI -1)栽培对提高产量及相关性状的影响进行了试验。比较了血粉作为肥料与生长激素处理及其他常规肥料的效果。田间试验中,血粉、尿素和赤霉素(GA3)的施用量分别为2550、241.90和0.17 kg/ha。GA3、尿素和血粉的产量表现分别为172.84、189.59和153.34 MT/ha。使用GA3是昂贵的,并且使用尿素(一种化肥)会对土壤产生不利影响。血粉作为一种生物成分,似乎是洋葱生产和持续产量的生物原理修正。这些结果将需要实地检验。[j]。工业,第56(2),87-94,2021
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