Effect of Vermicompost on Growth and Flowering of Chrysanthemum

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Vasanthi Padamanabhan

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During the years 2017-2018, researchers looked into the impact of vermicompost on chrysanthemum growth and flowering. Vermicompost is an outstanding organic manure for improving plant growth and yield. Organic wastes such as cow dung and animal droppings, farm and forest wastes, vegetative waste, and urban municipal solid wastes are aerobically decomposed into vermicompost (MSW). Eudrilus eugeniae, also known as the African night crawler, is an earthworm species that was used in the vermicompost. Various experimental plots were examined (Control, T1, T2 and T3). In T3, the number of plants, flowering plants, and buds per plant are all higher. As a result of the results, it can be concluded that using Vermicompost for commercial chrysanthemum cultivation is a good idea.

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Vasanthi Padamanabhan. (2021). Effect of Vermicompost on Growth and Flowering of Chrysanthemum. Annals of the Romanian Society for Cell Biology, 5068–5077. Retrieved from http://annalsofrscb.ro/index.php/journal/article/view/3060
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