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http://dx.doi.org/10.5338/KJEA.2006.25.2.170

Growth Change of Ficus Benjamiana Affected by Application of Fowl Manure  

Hwang, Ki-Sung (National Horticultural Research Institute (NHRI))
Yoo, Bong-Sick (National Horticultural Research Institute (NHRI))
Kim, Young-Chul (National Horticultural Research Institute (NHRI))
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Korean Journal of Environmental Agriculture / v.25, no.2, 2006 , pp. 170-173 More about this Journal
Abstract
This study was conducted to analyze the effects of fowl manure application on growth and quality of Ficus benjamiana. The growth of F. benjamiana was the best at the application of 10% fowl manure. The nutrient uptake increased as the dates passed after transplanting. By the elements, the uptake amount was high in order of N>K>Ca>P>Mg. By fowl manure application rates, the nutrient uptake was the highest in 10%. The mot growth characteristics improved in higher fowl manure application rates, and it was the best in 10%.
Keywords
Humus analyse; Fowl manure compost; benjamiana;
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