10.1007/s40093-018-0219-5

Germination of several wheat cultivars in desert soil after amendmentwith raw and digested poultry manure with and without combinationwith mineral fertilizer

  1. Department of Crops, Faculty of Agriculture, Sabha University, Sabha, Libya
  2. Department of Soil and Water, Faculty of Agriculture, Sabha University, Sabha, Libya

Received: 2018-02-09

Accepted: 2018-09-08

Published in Issue 2018-09-15

How to Cite

El-Zeadani, H., Abubaker, J., Essalem, M., & Alghali, A. (2018). Germination of several wheat cultivars in desert soil after amendmentwith raw and digested poultry manure with and without combinationwith mineral fertilizer. International Journal of Recycling of Organic Waste in Agriculture, 7(4). https://doi.org/10.1007/s40093-018-0219-5

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Abstract

Purpose This study aimed to investigate the efect of time interval between sowing and amendment with non-digested and digested poultry manure and their combinations with urea on the germination of three wheat cultivars (Slambo, Acsad, and Karim) in the desert soil.

Methods The cultivars were sown on four diferent dates, i.e. directly, 10, 20 and 30 days after amendment. Fertilizers were applied at a rate of 350 kg Tot N haâ1. The germinated seeds were recorded daily starting at day 4 after sowing until day 14 after which the following germination attributes were calculated: time to reach 50% germination (T50%), fnal germination percentage (FGP) and germination index (GI). Additionally, radicle length, plumule length and seedling dry weight were also determined.

 Results Sowing near to the application delayed and reduced seeds germination particularly in the treatments amended with non-digested and digested manure in combination urea. This was confrmed by all germination attributes, i.e. high values of T50% and low values of FGP and GI. Moreover, sowing near to the application reduced the length of plumule and radicle as well as decreased seedling dry weight of all wheat cultivars. Conclusion Results suggested that prolonging the period between amendments and sowing to 20 or 30 days would give better germination attributes and increase plumule and radicle length plus increasing seedling dry weight.

Keywords

  • Digestate,
  • Poultry manure,
  • Seed germination,
  • Wheat cultivars,
  • Urea