Efects of biochar alternatives to partial of fertilizer to growth, yield of maize in Viet Tri - Phu Tho
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https://doi.org/10.51453/2354-1431/2015/345Keywords:
biochar, maize, growth, yieldAbstract
Experimental study to evaluate the effect of biochar alternatives to partial fertilizer on the growth and yield of maize in Vietnam Tri, Phu Tho. The experiment was carried out on cultivar VS36. The experiment consists of 4 treatments, was replicated three times in a complete randomized block design. Subscribe to the growth targets, corn yields. Results showed that use of biochar as a substitute for 20% of mineral fertilizers, the corn still good growth and development and high yield.Downloads
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