USE OF VERMICOMPOST AS A SOIL SUPPLEMENT ON GROWTH AND YIELD OF RAPE (Brassica napus)

M. Terence, Mtaita Tuarira, M. Moses, Tabarira Jefta
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Rape (Brassica napus) is an important and widely grown vegetable crop for food and income generation in most homesteads around Zimbabwe. Most households in Zimbabwe use inorganic fertilizers to improve production of rape in sandy soils which in turn are robbing the soil of its fertility. The present study investigates the effects of vermicompost as a soil supplement on growth and yield of rape compared to chemical fertilizers. The experiment was laid out in a Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with three replications. A set of different vermicompost treatments (2.1%, 4.2%, 8.0%, 12.5%, and 12.5%) and inorganic fertilizer treatments (0.25%, 0.33% and 0.4%) were compared. Results revealed that the inorganic fertilizer treatments favored the growth and yield of rape more than vermicompost treatments. The inorganic fertilizers had quicker rate of release of nutrients as well as higher level of plant available nutrients. Likewise, the number of leaves, leaf length, number of marketable leaves, fresh yield mass, leaf width and whole length was also significantly better in case of inorganic fertilizer treatments. Generally, all treatments varied (p<0.05) as the growth progressed. There was significant interaction (p<0.05) between the treatments at 10 day intervals which was expressed in cumulative number of leaves and number of marketable leaves. It was concluded that use of vermicompost alone as a soil supplement in sandy soil for production of rape lead to lower growth and consequently yield responses. Hence the sole use of vermicompost as soil supplement should be discouraged and an integrated nutrient management plan may be evaluated as the most logical solution.
蚯蚓堆肥对油菜生长和产量的补土作用
在津巴布韦周围的大多数家庭中,油菜是一种重要的、广泛种植的蔬菜作物,用于粮食和创收。津巴布韦的大多数家庭使用无机肥料来提高沙质土壤中油菜的产量,这反过来又剥夺了土壤的肥力。研究了蚯蚓堆肥与化肥相比对油菜生长和产量的影响。实验采用随机完全区组设计(RCBD), 3个重复。采用不同蚯蚓堆肥处理(2.1%、4.2%、8.0%、12.5%和12.5%)和无机肥处理(0.25%、0.33%和0.4%)进行比较。结果表明,无机肥处理比蚯蚓堆肥处理更有利于油菜的生长和产量。无机肥料的养分释放速度较快,植物速效养分水平较高。无机肥处理的叶片数、叶长、可售叶数、鲜产量质量、叶宽和全长也显著优于无机肥处理。总的来说,随着生长的进展,所有处理都有差异(p<0.05)。每隔10 d,处理间的互作显著(p<0.05),表现在累积叶片数和可售叶片数上。结果表明,在砂质土壤中单独施用蚯蚓堆肥对油菜的生长和产量影响较小。因此,不应单独使用蚯蚓堆肥作为土壤补充,而应评估综合营养管理计划是最合理的解决方案。
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