Effects of animal manure and bagasse compost on growth and yield of Chinese Everest hybrid radish
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Animal manure, Bagasse, RadishAbstract
Research on the Effects of animal manure and bagasse compost on growth and yield of Everest hybrid radish. The experimental design adopted was Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with 5 treatments; Treatment 1: chemical fertilizer formula 16-16-16 and chemical fertilizer formula 13-13-21, Treatment 2: sugarcane bagasse mixed with chicken manure, Treatment 3: Fermented sugarcane bagasse with cow manure, Treatment 4: sugarcane bagasse composted with pig manure, and Treatment 5: sugarcane bagasse fermented with goat manure. The results demonstrated that Treatment 1, chemical fertilizer formula 16-16-16 and chemical fertilizer formula 13-13-21, was the most effective. It resulted in the highest average yield weight in grams per head of 813 grams per head (41 kilograms per plot and 6,560 kilograms per rai). Also, the diameter and the average length of the head were 7.11 centimeters and 29.68 centimeters, respectively, which were not statistically different from other treatments. Everest hybrid radish treated with chemical fertilizers received complete and consistent nutrients, resulting in good growth and productivity. However, the use of chemical fertilizers may cause environmental impacts in the future.
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