Effects of the wormcast on off-season mango.
Fang Ren, Wang JingJing, Qin MengYuan, Xue JinJun, Chen JianHong
Author Affiliation: Agricultural College, Guangxi University, Nanning 530005, China.
Guangxi Agricultural Sciences 40 : 172-174
Abstract : In order to improve the nutrition of off-season mango trees and promote its yield and quality, wormcast, cow dropping and cleantillage were taken to conduct the experiment. The results showed that, compared with the cow dropping and cleantillage, the wormcast could significantly increase the content of nitrogen, phosphor, potassium and chlorophyll in mango trees. The average fruit weight increased by 11.76% and 44.12%, respectively. The soluble solid content also increased by 4.45% and 10.93%, respectively.