Effects of plant density and potassium on growth, development, and yield of dt 84 soya v intercropping orange garden in basic stage
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https://doi.org/10.51453/2354-1431/2020/380Keywords:
Intercopping, Density, potassium fertilizer, DT84 varietyAbstract
Soybean plant (Glycine max (L.) Merrill) is a short-term industrial plant that can be intercropped in orchards, perennial industrial trees at the basic construction stage or intercropped in maize and sugarcane gardens. ... In this research, using different density and amount of potassium fertilizers in the intercropping of DT84 soybean in orange orchard during the basic construction period, the results were obtained: At a density of 45 plants/ m2 and fertilization level of 60 kg of K2O / ha, soybean plants grow, develop well and give yield 17.40 quintal / ha, the economic efficiency of net interest is 19,295,000 VND / ha and the profit margin reaches 4.00 times
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