02/05/2019 / By Carol Anderson
Organic farming is becoming a trend – even for big agricultural companies which normally make use of conventional farming methods – and for good reason: Researchers found that using organic fertilizers promote greater plant growth.
A team of Brazil-based researchers conducted a study to see how differently plants – soybean, in particular – will grow if the fertilizers used to increase their fertility are all organic.
Using a randomized block design, four types of organic fertilizers were tested on soybeans planted in an area in the Midwest of Parana State, Brazil. The land used for the study was a no-tillage and crop rotation area. (Read: Yummier and juicier: Using natural fertilizers increases fruit yield and size.)
Doses of the following organic substances were used in the experiment in five repetitions:
To get more accurate and specific results, the researchers evaluated the following factors:
The results showed both the organic-mineral fertilizer and the organic fertilizer chicken manure positively affected plant growth. Moreover, they also helped increase the number of pods per plant, as well as produced pods that have two or three seeds inside.
Aside from improving plant growth, using organic fertilizers has a lot of benefits, not just in farming but also in the environment, and the health of the people consuming the produce.
Meanwhile, chicken manure is not the only organic waste you can use as a natural fertilizer. There is often other unused organic materials lying around your farm, or even your home, which can be turned into an organic plant food.
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