Search Result of "Biomass yield"

About 54 results
Img
Img
Img
Img
Img
Img
Img
Img
Img
Img
Img
Img

ผลงานตีพิมพ์ในวารสารวิชาการ

Nitrogen and harvest date affect developmental morphology and biomass yield of warm-season grasses

ผู้แต่ง:ImgDr.Naroon Waramit, Assistant Professor, ImgKenneth J. Moore, ImgEmily Heaton,

วารสาร:

Img Img Img

Img
Img
Img
Img
Img
Img
Img
Img

ที่มา:วิทยาสารเกษตรศาสตร์ สาขา วิทยาศาสตร์

หัวเรื่อง:ไม่มีชื่อไทย (ชื่ออังกฤษ : Effects of sulfur and phosphorus application on the growth, biomass yield and fuel properties of leucaena (Leucaena leucocephala (Lam.) de Wit.) as bioenergy crop on sandy i

ผู้เขียน:Imgทรงยศ โชติชุติมา, Imgดร.สายัณห์ ทัดศรี, ศาสตราจารย์, ImgKunn Kangvansaichol, Imgดร.ประภา ศรีพิจิตต์, รองศาสตราจารย์

สื่อสิ่งพิมพ์:pdf

Abstract

A field experiment was conducted to determine the effect of Sulfur (S) and Phosphorus (P) fertilizer on the growth, biomass production and wood quality of leucaena for use as a bioenergy crop at the Buriram Livestock Research and Testing Station, Pakham, Buriram province, Thailand during 2011e2013. The experiment was arranged in a split plot design with two rates of S fertilizer (0 and 187.5 kg/ha) as a main plot and five rates of P (0, 93.75, 187.5, 375 and 750 kg/ha) as a sub-plot, with four replications. The results showed that the plant height, stem diameter, total woody stem and biomass yield of leucaena were significantly increased by the application of S, while the leaf yield was not influenced by S addition. The total woody stem and biomass yield were also proportionately greatest with the maximum rate of P (750 kg/ha) application. The addition of S did not result in any significant differences in fuel properties, while the maximum rate of P application also showed the best fuel properties among the several rates of P, especially with low Mg and ash contents compared with the control (0 kg/ha).

Article Info
Agriculture and Natural Resources -- formerly Kasetsart Journal (Natural Science), Volume 050, Issue 1, Jan 16 - Feb 16, Page 54 - 59 |  PDF |  Page 

123