Increase of soybean yield using aqueous extracts from plant material
Fertilizer application is requirement for achieving high and stable, economically justified soybean products. Foliar application of aqueous extracts from plant material had a positive effect on soybean yield in both observed years. The lowest soybean yields were on the control variant, which is stat...
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Format: | Article |
Language: | English |
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Serbian Soil Science Society, Belgrade
2024-01-01
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Series: | Zemljište i biljka |
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Online Access: | https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/0514-6658/2024/0514-66582402029Q.pdf |
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Summary: | Fertilizer application is requirement for achieving high and stable, economically justified soybean products. Foliar application of aqueous extracts from plant material had a positive effect on soybean yield in both observed years. The lowest soybean yields were on the control variant, which is statistically significantly lower in comparison to other variants of foliar fertilization of soybean. Foliar application of banana peel aqueous extract increased soybean yield by 23.46%, foliar application of banana fruit aqueous extract increased soybean yield by 21.06%, and foliar application of nettle aqueous extract by 18.96%. Compared to the water-treated test variant, foliar application of aqueous extract of banana peel increased soybean yield by 16.80%, foliar application of aqueous extract of banana fruit increased soybean yield by 14.54%, and foliar application of aqueous extract of nettle by 12.55%. |
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ISSN: | 0514-6658 2560-4279 |