EFFECT OF DIFFERENT FERTILIZER LEVELS OF (CHEMICAL AND ORGANIC) ON THE YIELD OF THYME ( Thymus vulgaris )

The Thyme transplants were grown in pots containing 3 Kg. weight of sandy soil in the greenhouse, to study six fertilizer treatments (Chemical + Organic) as follows: (0.0% + 100%), (25% + 75%), (50% + 50%), (75% + 25%), (100% + 0.0%), (0.0% + 0.0%), Sheep manure was applied as a source of organic fe...

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Main Authors: Abdul Jabbar Al-Hubaity, Mohammed D. AL-Sawaf, Mothafer A. AL-Mosuly
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Published: College of Agriculture 2013-08-01
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Mohammed D. AL-Sawaf
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description The Thyme transplants were grown in pots containing 3 Kg. weight of sandy soil in the greenhouse, to study six fertilizer treatments (Chemical + Organic) as follows: (0.0% + 100%), (25% + 75%), (50% + 50%), (75% + 25%), (100% + 0.0%), (0.0% + 0.0%), Sheep manure was applied as a source of organic fertilizer in addition to the available chemical fertilizer. At the end of the experiment the following traits were measured plant height (cm), fresh and dry weight of the vegetative growth (gm), number of branches, % of flowering plants and chlorophyll %, N%, P%, K%, of the vegetative growth, in addition to the physical properties of oil viz., oil %, density of oil mg/ml, specific gravity and refractive index. The results revealed that the second and forth treatments (Chemical + Organic) (25% + 75%), (75% + 25%) were the best in most traits, whereas, the first treatment (0.0% + 100%) was superior in oil %, while the third treatment  (50% + 50%) was distinguished in the physical properties of oil viz., density of oil, specific gravity and refraction index.
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spelling doaj-art-7a2ff1420ef24b3c9fa5b263a3abb49d2025-08-20T02:07:16ZengCollege of AgricultureMesopotamia Journal of Agriculture1815-316X2224-97962013-08-01453536010.33899/magrj.2013.161337161337EFFECT OF DIFFERENT FERTILIZER LEVELS OF (CHEMICAL AND ORGANIC) ON THE YIELD OF THYME ( Thymus vulgaris )Abdul Jabbar Al-Hubaity0Mohammed D. AL-Sawaf1Mothafer A. AL-Mosuly2Hort. & Landscape Design Dept., College of Agriculture and Forestry, Mosul University. IraqDept. of Horticulture and Landscape Design, College of Agriculture and Forestry, Mosul University. IraqDept. of Soil & Water Sci., College of Agriculture and Forestry, Mosul University. Iraq.The Thyme transplants were grown in pots containing 3 Kg. weight of sandy soil in the greenhouse, to study six fertilizer treatments (Chemical + Organic) as follows: (0.0% + 100%), (25% + 75%), (50% + 50%), (75% + 25%), (100% + 0.0%), (0.0% + 0.0%), Sheep manure was applied as a source of organic fertilizer in addition to the available chemical fertilizer. At the end of the experiment the following traits were measured plant height (cm), fresh and dry weight of the vegetative growth (gm), number of branches, % of flowering plants and chlorophyll %, N%, P%, K%, of the vegetative growth, in addition to the physical properties of oil viz., oil %, density of oil mg/ml, specific gravity and refractive index. The results revealed that the second and forth treatments (Chemical + Organic) (25% + 75%), (75% + 25%) were the best in most traits, whereas, the first treatment (0.0% + 100%) was superior in oil %, while the third treatment  (50% + 50%) was distinguished in the physical properties of oil viz., density of oil, specific gravity and refraction index.https://magrj.mosuljournals.com/article_161337_053baa2c9f8069268714c34838945997.pdfthymeorganic fertilizerchemical fertilizer
spellingShingle Abdul Jabbar Al-Hubaity
Mohammed D. AL-Sawaf
Mothafer A. AL-Mosuly
EFFECT OF DIFFERENT FERTILIZER LEVELS OF (CHEMICAL AND ORGANIC) ON THE YIELD OF THYME ( Thymus vulgaris )
Mesopotamia Journal of Agriculture
thyme
organic fertilizer
chemical fertilizer
title EFFECT OF DIFFERENT FERTILIZER LEVELS OF (CHEMICAL AND ORGANIC) ON THE YIELD OF THYME ( Thymus vulgaris )
title_full EFFECT OF DIFFERENT FERTILIZER LEVELS OF (CHEMICAL AND ORGANIC) ON THE YIELD OF THYME ( Thymus vulgaris )
title_fullStr EFFECT OF DIFFERENT FERTILIZER LEVELS OF (CHEMICAL AND ORGANIC) ON THE YIELD OF THYME ( Thymus vulgaris )
title_full_unstemmed EFFECT OF DIFFERENT FERTILIZER LEVELS OF (CHEMICAL AND ORGANIC) ON THE YIELD OF THYME ( Thymus vulgaris )
title_short EFFECT OF DIFFERENT FERTILIZER LEVELS OF (CHEMICAL AND ORGANIC) ON THE YIELD OF THYME ( Thymus vulgaris )
title_sort effect of different fertilizer levels of chemical and organic on the yield of thyme thymus vulgaris
topic thyme
organic fertilizer
chemical fertilizer
url https://magrj.mosuljournals.com/article_161337_053baa2c9f8069268714c34838945997.pdf
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