Journal of Applied Research in Plant Sciences, Год журнала: 2025, Номер 6(1), С. 25 - 33
Опубликована: Май 7, 2025
Organic plant nutrition has been considered cost effective and environmentally benign, since it utilizes cheap frequently available harmful organic waste material by converting into useful products. This study was conducted in cotton crop (cv. SAU-1) to test the efficacy of a novel potassium (K) enriched, L-tryptophan blended fertilizer, developed from fruit vegetable waste. field experiment laid out randomized complete block design, involving single integrated application six varying doses inorganic K fertilizers, i.e. 00-00 (control), 30-00, 00-30, 30-30, 60-00, 00-60 kg ha-1, with three repeats. The received recommended nitrogen (N) phosphorus (P) (160-80 respectively). Overall, fertilization showed significant enhancement stem diameter, number sympodia, bolls, seed yield (86.4, 61.5, 84, 78%, respectively), accumulation N, P (74, 75 264%, results revealed that fertilizer equal amounts (30-30 ha-1) enhanced nutrient more than any other treatment. correlation analysis suggested positively influenced accumulation, especially K, plants, which turn, promoted its various growth traits ultimately led increased yield. We conclude K-enriched, (30 ha-1 each) enhance growth, yield, improves nitrogen, use. Further experiments are warranted validate these results.
Язык: Английский