{"title":"Organic amendments increased sweetpotato (Ipomoea batatas L.) yield in a calcareous sandy soil of Samoa","authors":"T. K. Siose, D. Guinto, M. Kader","doi":"10.1071/sp18005","DOIUrl":null,"url":null,"abstract":"A five-month field experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of organic amendments on yields of two sweetpotato cultivars in a calcareous sandy soil of Samoa. The treatments consisted of three organic amendments; gliricidia, gliricidia + biochar, poultry litter, and a control, and two improved sweetpotato cultivars (IB/PH/03 and IB/PR/13). All amendments were applied at equivalent rate of 100 kg N ha–1 while biochar at 5 t ha–1. Plots were arranged in a RCB design with four replicates. Results showed that all organic amendments significantly increased total storage root and marketable storage root yields, compared to yields of the control. Total marketable root yield was increased by 134, 118, and 294% over control in response to gliricidia, poultry litter, and gliricidia + biochar treatments. The highest yield, yield attributing parameters and nutrient uptake by storage root were recorded in gliricidia + biochar treatment, which appears to synergistically influence crop yield relative to organic amendments applied singly; a potential amendment for improving sweetpotato productivity in sandy calcareous soil. Cultivar IB/PH/03 performed better than IB/PR/13 on all measured crop parameters except for fresh weight of non-marketable root and percent dry matter content showing better potentiality for promotion under similar agro-environmental conditions.","PeriodicalId":148381,"journal":{"name":"The South Pacific Journal of Natural and Applied Sciences","volume":"112 1","pages":"0"},"PeriodicalIF":0.0000,"publicationDate":"2018-10-01","publicationTypes":"Journal Article","fieldsOfStudy":null,"isOpenAccess":false,"openAccessPdf":"","citationCount":"4","resultStr":null,"platform":"Semanticscholar","paperid":null,"PeriodicalName":"The South Pacific Journal of Natural and Applied Sciences","FirstCategoryId":"1085","ListUrlMain":"https://doi.org/10.1071/sp18005","RegionNum":0,"RegionCategory":null,"ArticlePicture":[],"TitleCN":null,"AbstractTextCN":null,"PMCID":null,"EPubDate":"","PubModel":"","JCR":"","JCRName":"","Score":null,"Total":0}
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Abstract
A five-month field experiment was conducted to investigate the effects of organic amendments on yields of two sweetpotato cultivars in a calcareous sandy soil of Samoa. The treatments consisted of three organic amendments; gliricidia, gliricidia + biochar, poultry litter, and a control, and two improved sweetpotato cultivars (IB/PH/03 and IB/PR/13). All amendments were applied at equivalent rate of 100 kg N ha–1 while biochar at 5 t ha–1. Plots were arranged in a RCB design with four replicates. Results showed that all organic amendments significantly increased total storage root and marketable storage root yields, compared to yields of the control. Total marketable root yield was increased by 134, 118, and 294% over control in response to gliricidia, poultry litter, and gliricidia + biochar treatments. The highest yield, yield attributing parameters and nutrient uptake by storage root were recorded in gliricidia + biochar treatment, which appears to synergistically influence crop yield relative to organic amendments applied singly; a potential amendment for improving sweetpotato productivity in sandy calcareous soil. Cultivar IB/PH/03 performed better than IB/PR/13 on all measured crop parameters except for fresh weight of non-marketable root and percent dry matter content showing better potentiality for promotion under similar agro-environmental conditions.
在萨摩亚钙质沙质土壤上进行了为期5个月的田间试验,研究了有机改良剂对两种甘薯产量的影响。处理包括三种有机修正;甘薯改良品种(IB/PH/03和IB/PR/13)。所有改进剂的施用量均为100 kg N hm - 1,而生物炭的施用量为5 t hm - 1。试验采用RCB设计,每组4个重复。结果表明,与对照相比,所有有机处理均显著提高了总储藏根产量和可售储藏根产量。与对照相比,胶凝菌、家禽凋落物和胶凝菌+生物炭处理的总可售根产量分别提高了134、118和294%。甘油三酯+生物炭处理的产量、产量归因参数和贮藏根养分吸收量最高,与单独施用有机改良剂相比,甘油三酯+生物炭处理对作物产量具有协同效应;提高砂质钙质土壤甘薯产量的潜在改良措施。品种IB/PH/03除非售根鲜重和干物质含量百分比外,其余各项指标均优于IB/PR/13,在相似的农业环境条件下具有更好的推广潜力。