Effect of Oil Palm Bunch Refuse Ash in Sustainable Production of Egusi-Melon (Colocynthis citrullus) in an Ultisol

A. O. Ikeh, J. Orji, H. Sampson, O. Akata
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Soil fertility management is a major challenge in high humid tropical regions of Nigeria. Field experiment were conducted at National Cereals Research Institute, Uyo Out-Station in 2011 and 2012 to investigate the response of egusi melon (Colocynthis citrullus) to different rates of OBRA (1,2,3,4, 5 and 6 t/ha) and 200kg/haNPK as recommended rate of inorganic fertilizer for egusi in the study area. The experiment was laid out in a randomized complete block design, replicated three times. Data collected on growth and yield of egusi-melon were subjected to analysis of variance. Significant means were compared using least significant difference at 5% probability level. Application of 6 t/ha OBRA produced significant seed yield of 243.40 and 253.10 kg/ha in 2011 and 2012. Treatment of 200kg/ha NPK produced seed yield of 193.60 and 201.75 kg/ha respectively. The control (no soil amendment) produced the least seed yield of 125.33 and 128.11 kg/ha in 2011 and 2012, respectively. Comparing with recommended rate of NPK (200kg/ha), treatment of 6t/ha OBRA had seed yield of 21 and 20% greater than the recommended rate of NPK. Soil chemical properties at harvest indicated high soil pH (7.80 and 7.90) and organic matter (3.50 and 3.55%) respectively compared with low soil pH (5.00 and 4.90) and organic matter (2.08 and 20.1%) observed in NPK treatment. The study therefore concluded that application of 4t/h OBRA could be cheap alternative means of sustainable production of egusi melon in acid coastal plain soils of Nigeria.
油棕丛残灰对冬瓜可持续生产的影响
土壤肥力管理是尼日利亚高湿热带地区面临的一项重大挑战。2011年和2012年,在国家谷物研究所尤约外站进行了田间试验,研究了不同用量OBRA(1、2、3、4、5和6 t/ hm2)和推荐用量200kg/haNPK对研究区黑枣甜瓜(Colocynthis citrullus)的影响。实验采用完全随机分组设计,重复三次。对所收集的甜瓜生长和产量数据进行方差分析。在5%的概率水平上采用最小显著差异比较显著均值。2011年和2012年,施用6 t/ hm2 OBRA的种子产量分别为243.40 kg/ hm2和253.10 kg/ hm2。200kg/ hm2氮磷钾处理种子产量分别为193.60 kg/ hm2和201.75 kg/ hm2。对照(无土壤改良剂)2011年和2012年种子产量最低,分别为125.33 kg/ hm2和128.11 kg/ hm2。与NPK推荐用量(200kg/ha)相比,6t/ha OBRA处理的种子产量分别比NPK推荐用量高21%和20%。收获期土壤化学性质表明,氮磷钾处理的土壤pH和有机质分别为7.80和7.90和3.50%和3.55%,而氮磷钾处理的土壤pH和有机质分别为5.00和4.90和2.08和20.1%。因此,研究表明,在尼日利亚酸性沿海平原土壤中,施用4t/h OBRA可能是可持续生产埃古西甜瓜的廉价替代手段。
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