Effect Of Fertilization Methods And Types Of Irrigation Water On Germanium Plant Growth
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Abstract
A factorial experiment was carried out in one of the private nurseries to study the effect of
fertilization method and type of water irrigation on vegetative and flowering growths of two classes
of the geranium plant. Three factors were used in this experiment, the first factor includes the classes
of the plant (white and red flowers) while the second factor was used three different methods of
fertilization (leaves spraying fertilization, soil fertilization, water fertilization), the third factor included
using four types of irrigation water (tap water magnetic treated water with the power of 500 gauss,
salted water, and raw water). The treatments were replicated three times at a factorial experiment by
using full randomization design (CRD) by used two pots for every replicated, the least significant
difference (L.S.D) at 0,05 level applied in data analyses .result shared no significant difference
between plant classes in vegetative growth specification (high of plant leaf area) while there is a
significant difference in all studying flower growth while the leaf fertilization, leaf irrigation and leaf
magnetically treated irrigation treatment was significantly superior on all treat studying (result also
showed that the fertilization with irrigation water and salty water at least effect compare with others
treatment all studied.
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