Effects of phosphorous fertilizer on seedlings growth and nodulation capabilities of some popular agroforestry tree species of Bangladesh Article

Uddin, MB, Mukul, SA, Khan, MASA et al. (2007). Effects of phosphorous fertilizer on seedlings growth and nodulation capabilities of some popular agroforestry tree species of Bangladesh . 18(4), 283-286. 10.1007/s11676-007-0054-4

cited authors

  • Uddin, MB; Mukul, SA; Khan, MASA; Hossain, MK

authors

abstract

  • An experiment was conducted to assess the effect of Phosphorous (P) fertilizer (i.e. TSP or triple super phosphate @ 80 kg/hm2) on seedling growth and nodulation capabilities of three potentially important agroforestry tree species (Acacia auriculiformis, Albizia lebbeck and Albizia procera) of Bangladesh. The study was conducted in nursery beds with six-month-old polybag seedlings of A. auriculiformis, A. lebbeck and A. procera. The effects of P fertilizer on seedling growth and nodulation were compared with that of the seedlings grown in control (i.e. unfertilized soil). The observations revealed that the seedling growth was enhanced significantly with the application of P fertilizer. The growth was found more pronounced in A. auriculiformis, whereas it was not apparent and shows depressed growth in case of A. lebbeck. The study also suggests that the nodulation in terms of nodule number and size was also increased significantly with the application of P fertilizer. © 2007 Northeast Forestry University and Springer-Verlag.

publication date

  • January 1, 2007

Digital Object Identifier (DOI)

start page

  • 283

end page

  • 286

volume

  • 18

issue

  • 4