Response of the yield components and cultivation economics to Grow More Nutrition application on potato (Solanum Tuberosum L.)

Authors

  • Sabah Abd Flieh Flieh Department of Horticulture and Landscape, College of Agriculture, Kerbala University, Kerbala, Iraq
  • Razzaq Owayez Idan Department of Horticulture and Landscape, College of Agriculture, Kerbala University, Kerbala, Iraq
  • Kadum Mohammed Abdullah Abdullah Department of Plant Protection/ College of Agriculture/ Kerbala University, Kerbala, Iraq
  • Noor A. Al-Ghazali Department of Field Crops/ College of Agriculture/ Kerbala University, Kerbala, Iraq

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59658/jkas.v6i1.632

Abstract

This field experiment was coducted to evaluate the response of potato yield to foliar application of Grow More Nutrition. It was carried out in the vegetable research farm at the Department of Horticulture, Agriculture Collage, University of Karbala, Iraq during spring season 2015-2016. The treatments were three concentrations of Grow More Nutrition (T1 0 mg L-1 (control), T2 (25 mg L-1) and T3 (50 mg L-1) with three replication. The results showed that the application of  T3 (50 mg L-1) had a sicnificant impact on number of tubers, tuber weight, yield per plant, total yield, net return and cost benefit ratio (8.67, 73.33, 0.64, 31.44 t ha-1, Din. 9408000 t.ha-1 And Din.3.969697 t ha-1, respectively.

Author Biographies

Sabah Abd Flieh Flieh, Department of Horticulture and Landscape, College of Agriculture, Kerbala University, Kerbala, Iraq

Lecturer 

Razzaq Owayez Idan, Department of Horticulture and Landscape, College of Agriculture, Kerbala University, Kerbala, Iraq

Lecturer 

Kadum Mohammed Abdullah Abdullah, Department of Plant Protection/ College of Agriculture/ Kerbala University, Kerbala, Iraq

Assistant Lecturer 

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Published

03/01/2019

How to Cite

Flieh, S. A. F., Idan, R. O., Abdullah, K. M. A., & Al-Ghazali, N. A. (2019). Response of the yield components and cultivation economics to Grow More Nutrition application on potato (Solanum Tuberosum L.). Journal of Kerbala for Agricultural Sciences, 6(1), 56–61. https://doi.org/10.59658/jkas.v6i1.632