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Mohamed, M., Zewail, R. (2016). Partial and Full Substitution of Chemical Fertilizer by Organic Fertilizer in Presence of Bio Fertilizer and Seaweed Extract and Its Influences on Productivity and Quality of Head Lettuce Plants. Journal of Plant Production, 7(6), 545-552. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2016.45479
M. H. M. Mohamed; R. M. Y. Zewail. "Partial and Full Substitution of Chemical Fertilizer by Organic Fertilizer in Presence of Bio Fertilizer and Seaweed Extract and Its Influences on Productivity and Quality of Head Lettuce Plants". Journal of Plant Production, 7, 6, 2016, 545-552. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2016.45479
Mohamed, M., Zewail, R. (2016). 'Partial and Full Substitution of Chemical Fertilizer by Organic Fertilizer in Presence of Bio Fertilizer and Seaweed Extract and Its Influences on Productivity and Quality of Head Lettuce Plants', Journal of Plant Production, 7(6), pp. 545-552. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2016.45479
Mohamed, M., Zewail, R. Partial and Full Substitution of Chemical Fertilizer by Organic Fertilizer in Presence of Bio Fertilizer and Seaweed Extract and Its Influences on Productivity and Quality of Head Lettuce Plants. Journal of Plant Production, 2016; 7(6): 545-552. doi: 10.21608/jpp.2016.45479

Partial and Full Substitution of Chemical Fertilizer by Organic Fertilizer in Presence of Bio Fertilizer and Seaweed Extract and Its Influences on Productivity and Quality of Head Lettuce Plants

Article 3, Volume 7, Issue 6, June 2016, Page 545-552  XML PDF (526.3 K)
Document Type: Original Article
DOI: 10.21608/jpp.2016.45479
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Authors
M. H. M. Mohamed email 1; R. M. Y. Zewail2
1Horticulture Department, Faculty of Agriculture, Benha University, Egypt.
2Botany Dept., Fac. Agric., Benha Univ., Egypt.
Abstract
This study was undertaken during the two winter seasons (2014/2015 and 2015/2016) in a private Farm at Kafr Elsohbi Village, Shiben Elqanter, Qalubia Governorate, Egypt, to evaluate the partial and full substitution of mineral nitrogen fertilizer by organic fertilizer in presence of bio fertilizer, foliar spray with different concentrations of seaweed extract (Algreen) and their combinations on vegetative growth parameter, chemical composition, total  yield and quality of head for lettuce plants (Lactuca sativa var. capitata) cv. Great lakes, grown under sandy loam soil condition during the winter season. Obtained results showed that the tallest plant and the highest number of leaves/plant were recorded by the combination between 100% mineral fertilizer treatment (T1) and seaweed extract at 3ml/l-sprayed plants,  whereas the largest head diameter and the heaviest fresh and dry weights/plant and total yield/fed.  were achieved by the combination between 200% organic fertilizer (T5) and seaweed extract at 3ml/l, followed by the combined treatment between T1 and seaweed extract at 3ml/l . T1 treatment statistically induced the highest values of leaf N, P, K and total carbohydrates content, followed by the treatment of T5, particularly those received seaweed extract at 3ml/l. additionally, the highest values of leaf total sugars contents were gained by the treatment of 100% organic fertilizer (T4) and 200% organic fertilizer (T5), particularly those received seaweed extract at 3ml/l. Furthermore, the treatments of T4 and T5 statistically decreased leaf nitrate content, especially those sprayed with seaweed extract at 3ml/l when compared with the treatment of T1, particularly those received no seaweed extract which induced the highest values of leaf nitrate content in the two seasons.
Keywords
head lettuce; organic and chemical fertilizers; seaweed extract; productivity; chemical composition and nitrate content
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