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- Title
EFFECT OF BIO-FERTILIZER (EMA) AND NUTRITIOUS SOLUTION (AL-JAMIA) IN VEGETATIVE TRAITS FOR TWO CULTIVARS OF BROAD BEAN (VICIA FABA L.).
- Authors
Al-Tamimi, Wafaa Mohammad Lafta; Lahmood, Ahmed Mohammad
- Abstract
A field experiment was conducted during the winter season (2017) in the private experiments fields belonging to Abu Gharq district, 10 km north-west of Babylon province. In the experiment, The Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) was used within the Split-Split-Plots design. The main plots included two broad bean cultivars: Hab Luz De Oton (V1) from Spain origin and Extra Hative a Graine (V2) from Italian origin, where the sub-plots included four concentrations of EMa (EM0 represents the control treatment, EM1 represents 100 ml/10 m2, EM2 represents 200 ml/10 m2, EM3 represents 300 ml/10 m2), while the sub-sub-plots included three concentrations of the nutritious solution (Al-Jamia) (F0 represents the control treatment, F1 represents 5 ml/L, F2 represents 10 mL/L). The experiment included The Italian cultivar was excelled on the Spanish cultivar in all studied traits. The fertilization with bio-fertilizer EM3 was excelled in the number of leaflets amounted of (168.48 leaflet.plant-1 ), leaf area (34.59 cm2), chlorophyll (47.45 SPAD) during the study season. The spraying with the level Fertilizer (F2) was excelled in plant height (83.04 cm), the number of leaflets amounted of (196.63 leaflet.plant-1 ), leaf area (37.46cm2), chlorophyll (52.13 SPAD). Whereas the triple interaction did not show significant differences in the traits of the plant height, the leaf area, the leaves content of chlorophyll, while the triple interaction treatment (V2*EM3*F2) was excelled by giving it the highest values for the average number of leaflets which amounted to (229.94 leaflets.plant-1 ).
- Subjects
SPAIN; FAVA bean; LEAF area; SPRAYING; CHLOROPHYLL
- Publication
Plant Archives (09725210), 2020, Vol 20, Issue 1, p597
- ISSN
0972-5210
- Publication type
Article