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Impact of Organic Manure on Growth, Nutrient Content and Yield of Chilli Pepper under Various Temperature Environments

Expected climatic changes likely elicit serious challenges for crop production. Therefore, it is indispensable to investigate the response of crop growth parameters and yield under temperature variability environments. The current experiment on chilli pepper growth was conducted in a field, rain-she...

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Autores principales: Khaitov, Botir, Yun, Hye Jin, Lee, Yejin, Ruziev, Farrukh, Le, Thi Hien, Umurzokov, Mirjalol, Bo Bo, Aung, Cho, Kwang Min, Park, Kee Woong
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6747139/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/31438592
http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16173031
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author Khaitov, Botir
Yun, Hye Jin
Lee, Yejin
Ruziev, Farrukh
Le, Thi Hien
Umurzokov, Mirjalol
Bo Bo, Aung
Cho, Kwang Min
Park, Kee Woong
author_facet Khaitov, Botir
Yun, Hye Jin
Lee, Yejin
Ruziev, Farrukh
Le, Thi Hien
Umurzokov, Mirjalol
Bo Bo, Aung
Cho, Kwang Min
Park, Kee Woong
author_sort Khaitov, Botir
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description Expected climatic changes likely elicit serious challenges for crop production. Therefore, it is indispensable to investigate the response of crop growth parameters and yield under temperature variability environments. The current experiment on chilli pepper growth was conducted in a field, rain-shelter plastic house, and plastic greenhouse, with accumulated temperatures of 2832 °C, 2967 °C, and 3105 °C in 2017; and 2944 °C, 3091 °C, and 3168 °C in 2018 growing seasons. Based on soil analysis, 132.7 kg ha(−1) (1× of livestock manure compost as an optimum and 265.4 kg ha(−1) (2×) as a double amount of organic matter were applied to each simulated temperature condition. The results showed that organic manure application favorably affects the growth attributes and nutrient uptake of chilli pepper with the highest values found in the plastic greenhouse, followed by the rain-shelter house, over the open field cultivation condition. The highest growth of chilli pepper was at the 2× rate of organic manure application, whereas the highest yield was found at the 1× rate of organic manure application. The application of organic manure at the 1× rate in the greenhouse increased root, shoot, and fruit dry weights of chilli pepper by 21.4%, 52.4%, and 79.7%, respectively, compared to the control values. These results indicate that the rational use of organic amendments might be the best solution for chilli pepper production under variable climate conditions.
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spelling pubmed-67471392019-09-27 Impact of Organic Manure on Growth, Nutrient Content and Yield of Chilli Pepper under Various Temperature Environments Khaitov, Botir Yun, Hye Jin Lee, Yejin Ruziev, Farrukh Le, Thi Hien Umurzokov, Mirjalol Bo Bo, Aung Cho, Kwang Min Park, Kee Woong Int J Environ Res Public Health Article Expected climatic changes likely elicit serious challenges for crop production. Therefore, it is indispensable to investigate the response of crop growth parameters and yield under temperature variability environments. The current experiment on chilli pepper growth was conducted in a field, rain-shelter plastic house, and plastic greenhouse, with accumulated temperatures of 2832 °C, 2967 °C, and 3105 °C in 2017; and 2944 °C, 3091 °C, and 3168 °C in 2018 growing seasons. Based on soil analysis, 132.7 kg ha(−1) (1× of livestock manure compost as an optimum and 265.4 kg ha(−1) (2×) as a double amount of organic matter were applied to each simulated temperature condition. The results showed that organic manure application favorably affects the growth attributes and nutrient uptake of chilli pepper with the highest values found in the plastic greenhouse, followed by the rain-shelter house, over the open field cultivation condition. The highest growth of chilli pepper was at the 2× rate of organic manure application, whereas the highest yield was found at the 1× rate of organic manure application. The application of organic manure at the 1× rate in the greenhouse increased root, shoot, and fruit dry weights of chilli pepper by 21.4%, 52.4%, and 79.7%, respectively, compared to the control values. These results indicate that the rational use of organic amendments might be the best solution for chilli pepper production under variable climate conditions. MDPI 2019-08-21 2019-09 /pmc/articles/PMC6747139/ /pubmed/31438592 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/ijerph16173031 Text en © 2019 by the authors. Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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Cho, Kwang Min
Park, Kee Woong
Impact of Organic Manure on Growth, Nutrient Content and Yield of Chilli Pepper under Various Temperature Environments
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title_short Impact of Organic Manure on Growth, Nutrient Content and Yield of Chilli Pepper under Various Temperature Environments
title_sort impact of organic manure on growth, nutrient content and yield of chilli pepper under various temperature environments
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC6747139/
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