What Is The Effect of Different Concentrations of Multimineral Metalosate Fertilizer

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What is the effect of different concentrations of multimineral metalosate fertilizer (0%, 2%,

3%), in the growth of garlic roots?

1. INTRODUCTION

Presentation of the topic

Garlic (Allium sativum) is a widely cultivated and consumed vegetable known for its
distinct flavor and potential health benefits. It has been used for culinary and medicinal
purposes for centuries, making it a staple in various cuisines and traditional remedies. The
successful cultivation of garlic depends on numerous factors, including soil quality,
environmental conditions, and the application of fertilizers. In recent years, the use of
multimineral metalosate fertilizers has gained attention for their potential to enhance plant
growth and yield. This study focuses on investigating the effects of different concentrations
of multimineral metalosate fertilizer on the growth of garlic roots, with the aim of
optimizing the cloning process for garlic plants.

Objectives

 To determine the impact of various concentrations of multimineral metalosate


fertilizer (0%, 2%, and 3%) on the growth of garlic roots.
 To evaluate the root development, vigor, and overall health of garlic plants when
subjected to these different fertilizer concentrations.
 To assess the feasibility of using multimineral metalosate fertilizers to enhance
garlic root growth, particularly in the context of plant cloning and propagation.

Justification
Garlic is a valuable crop with a high demand in both domestic and international markets.
Cloning, or asexual reproduction, plays a pivotal role in ensuring uniformity and quality in
garlic cultivation. The success of the cloning process heavily relies on the health and
robustness of the root system, which can be influenced by the choice of fertilizers.
Multimineral metalosate fertilizers are a promising option due to their potential to provide
essential nutrients in a readily available form for plant uptake. Understanding the impact of
different concentrations of multimineral metalosate fertilizer on garlic root growth is,
therefore, essential for optimizing garlic propagation techniques.

Relevance

2. Theoretical Background
4. METHODOLOGY

VARIABLE NAME CONTROL

INDEPENDENT Multivitaminic metalosate The amount of fertilizer will


fertilizer amount be measured with a pipette.
2cm3 for 2%
3cm3 for 3%
DEPENDENT The quantitative growth of The roots that grew will be
roots of the garlic tooth measured during two weeks.

First measurement: 4 days


Second measurement: One
week.
Third measurement: Second
week.
CONTROLED The amount of water in the The water will be placed just
small plastic cups. at the final line marked at the
top of the

MATERIALS
 small plastic cups  Tap water
 garlic cloves  beaker
 toothpicks  pipette
 multivitaminic metalosate fertilizer

1.Measure the quantities of fertilizer with a pipette (2%, 3%)


2.Measure the quantities of water

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