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Effect of Organic and Inorganic Fertilizers on Growth and Yield of Hybrid Cucumber Cucumis sativus L. Grown under Unheated Plastic House
Author(s) -
Hussein Jawad Muharram Al-Bayati
Publication year - 2020
Publication title -
iop conference series. earth and environmental science
Language(s) - English
Resource type - Journals
eISSN - 1755-1307
pISSN - 1755-1315
DOI - 10.1088/1755-1315/553/1/012027
Subject(s) - cucumis , fertilizer , randomized block design , yield (engineering) , horticulture , agronomy , agriculture , hybrid , biology , plant growth , ecology , materials science , metallurgy
The experiment was conducted in one of the unheated plastic houses of the Department of Agriculture and Landscape Design / College of Agriculture and Forestry / University of Mosul during the agricultural season 2018 to study the impact of two factors: The first addition of organic fertilizers decomposed poultry residues fertilizer (Atalpolina) 100 kg. 1000 m 2 and rice residues fertilizer 10 t. ha −1 and sheep residues fertilizer 10 t. ha −1 and compound chemical fertilizers 300 kg. ha −1 , In addition to the comparison treatment, the second: Two cucumber hybrids Sultan and Zain. The experiment applied in the field of split system with in randomized complete block design RCBD with three replicates. Analysis statistically the results were as follows: The hybrid Zain increased plant height, number of leaves, leaf area per plant, length of fruit and number of fruits per plant, while the hybrid Sultan increased fruit weight. The inorganic treatment caused decreased number of days for flowering plants and increased plant height, number of leaves, leaf area pre plant, and number of fruits per plant, yield per plant, early fruits yield and total yield of fruits comparison with control treatment. The interaction of treatments the addition of inorganic fertilizers with Zain hybrid gave the lowest number of days to flowering the plants and increased plant height, number of leaves per plant, leaf area per plant, number of fruits per plant, yield per plant and number of fruits per plant. The treatment of sheep waste in the same hybrid increased early fruits compared with other treatments.