COMPARATIVE EFFECT OF MALE AND FEMALE URINE WASTES ON ROSETTE PRODUCTION
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https://doi.org/10.61569/6rz0yt67Keywords:
rosette production, wastes, urine, cut flowersAbstract
The study investigated the differences of male and female urine on the growth and flowering of rosette plants. The potential of urine as an alternative fertilizer source for input-intensive cut flower production is highlighted. Effects of different urine concentrations were also examined. Results showed that water and urine concentration had a significant effect on the number of stems and flowers, regardless of the source of urine. Sex played a significant role in the length of stems.
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