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N, P and K fertilizer studies in pyrethrum (Chrysanthemum cinerariifolium)
Published online by Cambridge University Press: 27 March 2009
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Pyrethrum is a small bushy perennial crop cultivated for its flowers which have insecticidal properties. Pyrethrins, the active principles in the flowers, are contact insecticides causing nervous breakdown leading to paralysis and death of insects. Kroll (1963) and Parlevliet, Muturi & Brewer (1968) have shown that the flower yields of pyrethrum could be improved by applying P fertilizer whereas N and K fertilizers did not increase the yields. On the other hand, Mwakha (1979a, b) showed that pyrethrum responds to N fertilizer on soils deficient in N. The present investigation was carried out to study the response of pyrethrum to various rates of application of N, P and K and sources of phosphorus.
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