Mouchili Mouchili, F. Tendonkeng, E. Miégoué, David Fokom Wauffo, H. Watsop, E. Pamo Tedonkeng, Einar Vargas-Bello-Pérez
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Abstract
The effects of different poultry manure fertilization levels and cutting times on the growth of Moringa oleifera were evaluated. A factorial design comparing six levels of poultry manure (0, 50, 100, 150, 200 and 250 kg N ha-1) and three cutting times (4, 6 and 8 months) with four replicates was used. One month after sowing, fertilization was performed. At each cutting time, 20 plants were collected per treatment for height and diameter measurements. Stem, leaf and whole plant biomass values were assessed for each plot based on the rate of fertilization with poultry manure and the cutting time. The results showed that irrespective of the cutting time, the largest plant height and diameter were obtained with 200 kg N ha-1 (160.37 ± 6.33 cm and 2.37 ± 0.33 cm, respectively). The biomass of stems, leaves and whole plants increased with the level of N fertilization. The highest biomass was obtained with cutting at 6 months and a fertilization rate of 200 kg N ha-1 (1.51 ± 0.01, 0.90 ± 0.01 and 2.41 ± 0.05 t MS/ha, respectively, for leaves, stems and whole plants). In conclusion, the application of poultry manure at a rate of 200 kg N ha-1 at the vegetative growth stage is optimal for Moringa oleifera production.
研究了不同禽粪施肥水平和刈割次数对辣木生长的影响。采用因子设计,比较6个水平(0、50、100、150、200和250 kg N hm -1)和3个刈割时间(4、6和8个月),共4个重复。播种后1个月施肥。在每次采伐时间,每个处理采集20株植物进行高度和直径测量。以鸡粪施肥率和刈割时间为指标,对每个地块的茎、叶和全株生物量进行评价。结果表明:与刈割时间无关,200 kg N ha-1刈割时株高和株径最大(分别为160.37±6.33 cm和2.37±0.33 cm);茎、叶和全株生物量随施氮量的增加而增加。6个月扦插和200 kg N hm -1施肥量(叶片、茎和全株生物量分别为1.51±0.01、0.90±0.01和2.41±0.05 t MS/ha)时生物量最高。综上所述,营养生长期施用200 kg N hm -1的禽粪肥对辣木产量最适宜。
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The subject matter that is considered to be appropriate for publication in International Journal of Agriculture and Natural Resources (formerly Ciencia e Investigación Agraria) is all new scientific and technological research in agriculture, animal production, forestry, natural resources and other related fields.