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INTEGRATED EFFECTS OF INORGANIC FERTILIZER AND POULTRY MANURE ON THE GROWTH LEAF BIOMASS YIELD NUTRIENT UPTAKE AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOUNDS OF ALOEVERA GROWN IN SOME SOIL TYPES OF BANGLADESH

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dc.contributor.author CHOWDHURY, TANZIN
dc.date.accessioned 2019-03-04T11:06:05Z
dc.date.available 2019-03-04T11:06:05Z
dc.date.issued 2017
dc.identifier.uri http://archive.saulibrary.edu.bd:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2268
dc.description DEPARTMENT OF AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY SHER-E-BANGLA AGRICULTURAL UNIVERSITY DHAKA- 1207 en_US
dc.description.abstract Aloe vera had been used for numerous medical and cosmetic applications since ancient times. The gel of A. vera possesses healing ability of skin burns and cutaneous injuries, prophylactic effect against radiation leucopenia, antiulcer, anti-diabetic, anti-fungal, anti-bacterial, inflammationinhibiting effect, anti-AIDS and anti-cancer. Unfortunately little attention was paid on different aspects of this herb in Bangladesh. Two separate experiments were conducted sequentially in the Department of Agricultural Chemistry, Bangladesh Agricultural University and Bangladesh Institute of Nuclear Agriculture, Mymensingh to find out the most suitable soil for A. vera cultivation, integrated effects of inorganic fertilizer (IF) and poultry manure (PM) on the growth, leaf biomass yield, nutritional and pharmaceutical constituents of A. vera and post-harvest fertility of the soil. The economics of A. vera cultivation and public perception regarding the medicinal and commercial importance of this plant was also studied. Seedlings of 18 months old were collected from Shomvogonj, Mymensingh and planted during last week of May, 2017 for soil screening experiment, and 2 nd week of October, 2017 for integrated experiment, respectively following CRD with three replications. Based on the findings of soil screening data, acid soil was used for the integrated experiment. Most of the soils were clay to clay loam in texture except non-calcareous and charland soil. The soils were acidic to neutral and organic matter content was low to moderate except peat soil. Different soil types significantly influenced the growth and leaf biomass yield of A. vera. Highest plant height, leaf number, leaf area and fresh weight were recorded from the plant grown in non-calcareous soil whereas maximum fresh gel weight, dry leaf weight and yield increase over acid sulphate soil were from the plant grown in calcareous soil. The performance of the soils in relation to leaf biomass yield was of the following order: calcareous ≥ acid ≥ non-calcareous > charland > saline 1 > saline 2 > peat > acid sulphate soils. Different combinations of IF and PM also exerted significant influence on the growth, leaf yield, nutritional and pharmaceutical contents of A. vera. The highest values of growth parameters and yield were obtained from the plant treated with 25% IF and 75% PM (IF 25 ) at harvest. About 153% yield increase over control was obtained from this treatment. The concentration and uptake of N, P, K and S were highest when the plants were treated with 100% IF whereas the highest uptake of Ca, Mg, Fe, Mn and Zn was noticed from 25% IF and 75% PM. Aloin concentration was increased with the increased application of PM. In contrast, highest chlorophyll, phenolic and flavonoid concentrations were found in the plants receiving the treatment IF 25 . Fresh gel weight were significantly and positively correlated with plant height, number of leaves, leaf area and fresh leaf weight. Pharmaceutical compounds and mineral nutrients were also significantly and positively correlated with each other. Fresh gel weight and mineral contents like NPK were also strongly and positively correlated. The pH, organic matter, total N, exchangeable K, Ca, Mg and available P, S, Zn, B contents of post-harvest soil were significantly increased with the increased levels of PM. Based on BCR value (1.72), IF 25 PM 75 was the best profitable treatment. People’s perception revealed that 61% respondents used A. vera for curing various ailments and 72% respondents opined that the cultivation of this crop could be two to three times more profitable than other crops. Considering the overall socio-economic conditions of the farmers, it might be advised to cultivate A. vera in acid/calcareous soils applying 75% PM (5 t ha -1 ) along with 25% inorganic fertilizer (N, P, K and S @150, 80, 120 and 30 kg ha -1 , respectively) under the agro-climatic conditions of the study area. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher DEPT. OF AGRICULTURAL CHEMISTRY
dc.subject INORGANIC FERTILIZER, POULTRY MANURE, BIOMASS YIELD NUTRIENT UPTAKE, PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOUNDS OF ALOEVERA en_US
dc.title INTEGRATED EFFECTS OF INORGANIC FERTILIZER AND POULTRY MANURE ON THE GROWTH LEAF BIOMASS YIELD NUTRIENT UPTAKE AND PHARMACEUTICAL COMPOUNDS OF ALOEVERA GROWN IN SOME SOIL TYPES OF BANGLADESH en_US
dc.type Thesis en_US


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