RESEARCH ON THE EFFECTS OF PLANTING DENSITY AND FERTILIZATION PRODUCTS ON GROWTH AND YIELD OF FABA BEAN IN PHU THO
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https://doi.org/10.51453/2354-1431/2022/801Keywords:
Faba Bean, fertilizer, planting density, YieldAbstract
Research experiments on planting density and fertilizer formulas were carried out in Quang Huc commune, Tam Nong district, Phu Tho province in order to determine the appropriate planting density and fertilizer formula for broad beans. The density experiment has 3 formulas: distance 20 x 30 cm, 25 x 30 cm, 30 x 30 cm. Fertilizer experiment with 3 formulas: 120 kg urea/ha; 10 tons of organic fertilizer + 100kg of urea/ha; 15 tons of organic fertilizer + 80 kg of urea/ha. The experiment was arranged in a completely randomized block design, the experimental plot area was 5m2. Experimental results show that: Planting broad beans at a distance of 25x30cm gives the highest yield of 24.4 quintals/ha. Experimental results show that: Planting at a distance of 25x30cm gives the highest yield of 24.4 quintals/ha. Fertilizer affects the growth, development and yield of broad beans. Fertilizing with a dose of 10 tons of manure + 100kg of urea + 400kg of NPK5.10.3 for the best growth and development of broad beans, achieving a yield of 10.3 quintals/ha.
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