Integrated Nutrient Management by used Vermicompost, Chicken Manure and Bokashi EM1 with Vermitea or Seaweed on Green Onion Growth and Yield | ||
Journal of Plant Production | ||
Articles in Press, Corrected Proof, Available Online from 11 September 2025 PDF (657.1 K) | ||
Document Type: Original Article | ||
DOI: 10.21608/jpp.2025.403895.1488 | ||
Author | ||
Amal K. Abou El-Goud* | ||
Department of Agricultural Botany, Faculty of Agriculture, New Damietta University | ||
Abstract | ||
The investigation on green onion (Allium fistulosum) were commenced on two winter growing seasons during 2023 and 2024; respectively in the private farm of Basin Six (El-Malawany), Dafsho Village, Kafr El-Dawwar Center, Beheira Governorate. This study aims to exam the effect of Integrated Nutrients Management (INM) using vermicompost (V) or the mixture of vermicompost 33.3%, chicken manure 33.3% and bokashi EM133.3% (VCB) at the rate of 6 tons/fed. with vermitea or seaweed as foliar spraying )two times/season ( on vegetative, production & its quality of green onion plant. This study is seven treatments, used the local green onion cultivar "Crystal”, it was arranged on Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) by 3 replications. The results cleared that, best significantly measurements of growth traits, yield and quality were came at (VCB+ Vermitea 2 times/season) T4. But, the lowest significantly values of them at T1 (inorganic fertilizers) control. Results showed that, the mixture of organic fertilizers (VCB) with vermitea as a biofertilizer lead to significantly outer formed on quantity & quality for Sustainable Agriculture enhancing. | ||
Keywords | ||
Vermicompost; Chicken manure; Bokashi EM1; Vermitea; Seaweed- Green Onion | ||
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