Publication: A Study on the Eff ect of Bitt ern Treatments with Organic Ferti lizers on the Growth of Tomato
Type:
Article
Date
2024-12-04
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Faculty of Humanities and Sciences, SLIIT
Abstract
Bitt ern, a byproduct of the solar salt producti on
process has been studied for its potenti al to
become a cost-eff ecti ve ferti lizer due to its high ion
concentrati on. However, high salt toxicity and low
levels of phosphorus and nitrogen have aff ected its
ability to supply the plant’s nutriti onal requirements
on its own fully. Here we observe its success as a
ferti lizer when paired with known organic, nutriti onal
sources such as Gliricidia sepium and Vermi-wash
in the growth of Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum) a
crop of high commercial value and nutriti on, that
is culti vated in Sri Lanka during both agricultural
seasons. These two components when added to
diluted Bitt ern were able to provide nutrients that
Bitt ern did not contain. Certain combinati ons of rati os
of the three components were revealed to be more
successful than others with the combinati on of Bitt ern
25%, Gliricidia leaf pulp, and Vermi-wash 25% leading
to a 63% overall increase in growth parameters,
surpassing the increment of its respecti ve control
group. This indicated that Bitt ern could be uti lized to
develop a substi tute for expensive inorganic ferti lizers
by pairing it with other low-cost, organic nutriti onal
sources such as Gliricidia sepium and Vermi-wash.
This may also be a more environmentally friendly
substi tute for syntheti c ferti lizers.
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Keywords
Bittern, Tomato, Gliricidia, Vermi-wash, Growth
