Effects of Biochar and Poultry Manure Amendments on Soil Physical and Chemical Properties, Growth and Sweet Potato Yield in Degraded Alfisols of Humid Tropics

T. Agbede, Adefemi Oyewumi
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Information on the impact of biochar and poultry manure on soil characteristics and sweet potato productivity in the humid tropics is lacking. Hence, field experiments were conducted at two locations during the 2019 and 2020 cropping seasons to assess the effects of biochar (B), poultry manure (PM), and their mixture on soil physical and chemical properties, growth and tuber yield of sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas L.) Each year, the experiment consisted of 4 × 3 factorial combinations of biochar (0, 10.0, 20.0 and 30.0 t ha-1) and poultry manure (0, 5.0 and 10.0 t ha-1). The findings revealed that using B and PM alone, as well as in combination, improved soil physical and chemical qualities, as well as sweet potato performance. Significant interactions of B and PM (B × PM) were observed on soil characteristics and sweet potato variables that were measured in both years, showing B’s potential in enhancing PM use efficiency. Pooled over two years, application of the highest dosage of 30.0 t ha-1 B + 10.0 t ha-1 PM significantly increased tuber yield of sweet potato compared with other treatments. The multiple regressions showed that both soil physical (bulk density, porosity and moisture content) and chemical (pH, OC, TN, P, K, Ca, and Mg) properties had a significant impact on sweet potato leaf area and tuber yield. The findings indicated that B and PM have the ability to improve soil quality and sweet potato production. Keywords: Biochar; Poultry manure; Soil properties; Sweet potato; Alfisols
生物炭和禽粪改良剂对湿润热带退化Alfisols土壤理化性质、生长和甘薯产量的影响
关于生物炭和禽粪对潮湿热带地区土壤特性和甘薯生产力影响的信息缺乏。为此,在2019年和2020年两个种植季在两个地点进行了田间试验,以评估生物炭(B)、禽粪(PM)及其混合物对甘薯土壤理化性质、生长和块茎产量的影响。每年试验采用生物炭(0、10.0、20.0和30.0 t ha-1)和禽粪(0、5.0和10.0 t ha-1)的4 × 3因子组合。结果表明,单独使用B和PM以及组合使用可以改善土壤理化品质,并改善甘薯的生产性能。B和PM (B × PM)对土壤特征和甘薯变量的交互作用显著,表明B具有提高PM利用效率的潜力。综合两年,施用最高剂量30.0 t hm -1 B + 10.0 t hm -1 PM较其他处理显著提高甘薯块茎产量。多元回归分析表明,土壤物理特性(容重、孔隙度和含水量)和化学特性(pH、OC、TN、P、K、Ca和Mg)对甘薯叶面积和块茎产量均有显著影响。结果表明,B和PM具有改善土壤质量和甘薯产量的作用。关键词:生物炭;家禽粪便;土壤属性;红薯;湿润
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