Effects of poultry manure on soil solution electrical conductivity and early growth of Monochoria Vaginalis

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We investigated the effect of poultry manure (PM) on the occurrence and early growth of Monochoria vaginalis in relation to soil solution electrical conductivity (SSEC). PM was applied at rates corresponding to 0 g of nitrogen (N) m-2 (PM-0), 1 g N m-2 (PM-1), 3 g N m-2 (PM-3), and 5 g N m-2 (PM-5). At 7 d post-seeding, the soil solution was sampled to measure EC, and also the emergence and growth of M. vaginalis were evaluated. The emergence rate of M. vaginalis decreased with increasing application rate of PM and SSEC. SSEC was significantly negatively correlated with the emergence rate of M. vaginalis seedlings. The average leaf number and length of M. vaginalis did not differ between PM-0, PM-1, and PM-3, but were significantly lower in PM-5. In summary, PM would allow to better control the emergence and early growth of M. vaginalis.

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Watanabe, H., Hoshino, K., & Adachi, Y. (2017). Effects of poultry manure on soil solution electrical conductivity and early growth of Monochoria Vaginalis. Plant Production Science, 20(1), 67–71. https://doi.org/10.1080/1343943X.2016.1246064

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