Characterization of Compost Made from hen Manure and Wood Ash and Its Effect on Soil Properties, Production and Nutritional Quality of Tomato (Lycopersicon esculentum Mill.)

Tchinda Fokoua Stella Laure, Dakole Daboy Charles, Molemb Nemeté Aristide, Okala Bouillong Noelly Manuela, Fonkoua Martin, Nguefack Julienne
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The effect of a compost based on chicken manure and wood ash on the production and nutritional quality of tomatoes was evaluated. The mixtures of the constituents of each compost were made at variable m/m proportions: 25/75 (C1); 50/50 (C2); 75/25 (C3) and 100/0 (C4). Tomato cultivation in pots was done in completely randomized random blocks with 5 repetitions, and 3 compost/soil m/m proportions (5%, 10% and 15%). The physicochemical and biochemical parameters of the compost and the amended soil, as well as the production and nutritional quality of the fruits, were evaluated. The compost showed higher pH values than the unamended soil. The C3 variant exhibited the highest pH (9.97±0.00). The C/N ratio varied from 14.78±0.67 to 15.30±0.35 values higher than that of the unamended soil (11.86±0.27); exchangeable ion concentrations were higher in the compost. The microbial biomass and the enzyme activities of the compost were significantly higher than those of the unamended soil, the greatest values were obtained with the C3 variant. pH, EC, C/N ratio, and exchangeable ion concentrations were higher in all treated soils than in soils amended with chemical fertilizer. Tomato production was higher with the variant (15% C3) with a value of 156.00 ± 1.00 fruits, the soil amended with chemical fertilizer having given 14.00 ± 1.00 fruits. Biological tomatoes obtained with compost were richer in lycopene, vitamin C, phenolic compounds and minerals than those obtained with chemical inputs (Chemical tomatoes). The compost has improved the production and nutritional quality of the tomato, which is an efficient alternative for sustainable agriculture.
鸡粪与木灰混合堆肥的特性及其对番茄土壤特性、产量和营养品质的影响
研究了以鸡粪和木灰为基料的堆肥对番茄产量和营养品质的影响。每种堆肥成分的混合物以可变的m/m比例配制:25/75 (C1);50/50 (C2);75/25 (C3)和100/0 (C4)。盆栽番茄完全随机分组,重复5次,堆肥/土壤m/m比例分别为5%、10%和15%。评价了堆肥和改良土壤的理化生化参数,以及果实的产量和营养品质。堆肥后的土壤pH值高于未处理的土壤。C3变异pH值最高(9.97±0.00)。C/N比未改良土壤(11.86±0.27)高14.78±0.67 ~ 15.30±0.35;堆肥中可交换离子浓度较高。堆肥的微生物量和酶活性均显著高于未处理的土壤,其中以C3变异量最高。所有处理土壤的pH、EC、C/N比和交换离子浓度均高于施用化肥的土壤。改良土壤(15% C3)的番茄产量最高,为156.00±1.00个果实,化肥改良土壤的产量为14.00±1.00个果实。生物番茄的番茄红素、维生素C、酚类化合物和矿物质含量比化学番茄高。堆肥提高了番茄的产量和营养品质,是可持续农业的有效替代品。
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