Growth and yield of soybeans (S.J.5) as affected by different levels of phosphorous / by Chaiut Anusartsanakul.

By: Material type: TextTextLanguage: English Publication details: Indang, Cavite, 1988. Cavite State University- Main Campus,Description: 45p. illustrations ; cmContent type:
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Online resources: Abstract: The study, "Growth and Yield of Soybeans (S.J. 5) as Affected by Different Levels of Phosphorous", was conducted to find out the best level of phosphorous fertilize to fully improve the growth and yield of soybeans. The experiment was conducted at the Root Crop Center of the Don Severino Agricultural College, Indang, Cavite, Philippines from May to September 1988. A field of 400 square meters was prepared thoroughly with the use of animal drawn implement. The area was divided into three equal blocks to represent the replication and further sub-divided into six Sub-plots to represent the six treatments. Phosphorous was side-dressed two wecks after germination. The effect of the element (0-20-0) was noticed two weeks after application as indicated by rapid increased in height of the plants. The result of the study showed that plants in all treatments were significantly affected by the different levels of phosphorous. It was found out that 200 kilograms per hectare of 0-20-0 produced the tallest plant, highest average weight of seeds per plant, average number of pods per plant, and number of filled pods per plant. Treatment 6 (2CO kgm. per hectare of 0-20-00) produced the lowest unfilled pods per plant. Likewise, the highest computed yield per hectare was also obtained from Treatment 6 (200 kgm. per hectare of 0-20-0).
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Thesis (BSA--Agronomy) Don Severino Agricultural College

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The study, "Growth and Yield of Soybeans (S.J. 5) as Affected by Different Levels of Phosphorous", was conducted to find out the best level of phosphorous fertilize to fully improve the growth and yield of soybeans.

The experiment was conducted at the Root Crop Center of the Don Severino Agricultural College, Indang, Cavite, Philippines from May to September 1988. A field of 400 square meters was prepared thoroughly with the use of animal drawn implement.

The area was divided into three equal blocks to represent the replication and further sub-divided into six Sub-plots to represent the six treatments.

Phosphorous was side-dressed two wecks after germination. The effect of the element (0-20-0) was noticed two weeks after application as indicated by rapid increased in height of the plants.

The result of the study showed that plants in all treatments were significantly affected by the different levels of phosphorous. It was found out that 200 kilograms per hectare of 0-20-0 produced the tallest plant, highest average weight of seeds per plant, average number of pods per plant, and number of filled pods per plant. Treatment 6 (2CO kgm. per hectare of 0-20-00) produced the lowest unfilled pods per plant. Likewise, the highest computed yield per hectare was also obtained from Treatment 6 (200 kgm. per hectare of 0-20-0).

Submitted to the University Library 12-04-1988 T-987

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