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Original Articles

EFFECT OF SWINE MANURE EXTRACT ON LEAF NITROGEN CONCENTRATION, CHLOROPHYLL CONTENT, TOTAL POTASSIUM IN PLANT PARTS AND STARCH CONTENT IN FRESH TUBER YIELD OF CASSAVA

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Pages 688-703 | Received 11 Jan 2010, Accepted 23 May 2011, Published online: 12 Mar 2012
 

Abstract

The effects of swine manure extract (SME) as foliar fertilizer (FSME), soil fertilizer (SSME), and both soil and foliar fertilizer (FNSSME) on leaf nitrogen (N) concentration, chlorophyll content, total potassium (K) in plant parts and starch content in the fresh roots, compared to a conventional, chemical fertilizer (CF) were studied in cassava cultivar ‘Hauybong 60’. The results showed that plants on FNSSME had the highest chlorophyll contents and SPAD values at four months after planting (MAP). Cassava plants treated with SSME and FNSSME had highest starch content and was significantly higher than in plants treated with CF and a FSME. There was a strong, positive relationship between the leaf nitrogen concentration and chlorophyll content in cassava at 6 MAP. The results of the study indicated that an application of FNSSME to cassava plants could provide a higher chlorophyll content and higher tuber quality of the plants than those applied with chemical fertilizer.

ACKNOWLEDGMENTS

The authors wish to thank the Thai Tapioca Development Institute for support and funding of the research project, the Central Laboratory and Greenhouse Complex, Kasetsart University, Kampaengsaen, Nakhon Pathom for chemical analysis of the soil and plant samples, and Suan Phansombuls for providing the land for the experimental plots.

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