Effects of foliar application of Fermented Fish Waste Solution from yellowfin tuna (Thunnus albacares) on growth and yield of MI-2 chilli (Capsicum annuum)

A. F. Shama, J. Nimalan
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Yellowfin tuna is the most popular fish species consumed by Sri Lankans, and the majority of waste generated during processing is not utilized properly. The waste of this species has been identified as a rich source of amino acids and micro-nutrients which are essential for plant growth, but they are dumped into the ocean, or disposed in landfills leading to pollution. The study was conducted to prepare a fermented fish waste solution (FFWS) from yellowfin tuna and evaluate its efficiency on the growth and yield of MI-2 chilli crops. The FFWS solution was prepared by using fish waste from yellowfin tuna and jaggery in a 1:1 ratio and kept for about 21 days for fermentation in a cool and well-ventilated location. The filtrate of FFWS was applied separately as a foliar spray in different concentrations (2.5%, 5% and 7.5%) on chilli plants (n = 10 per treatment) once in a week with a negative control. The height of the plants, number of leaves and number of branches were measured, and the number of flowers and fruits were counted weekly until the first harvest. According to the findings, crops subjected to FFWS started flowering earlier and showed better growth and yield than control crops. Overall, plants treated with 5% and 7.5% of FFWS promoted growth and yield similarly, without significant differences. According to the research results, the application of the 5% FFWS is a more cost-effective and affordable choice than the application of the 7.5% FFWS. Further study and commercialization of FFWS foliar fertilizer may promote environmentally-friendly agriculture and the effective use of fish waste, as well as provide better solutions for the current scenario in Sri Lanka to reduce the usage of synthetic fertilizer.
叶面施用黄鳍金枪鱼发酵鱼废液对MI-2型辣椒生长和产量的影响
黄鳍金枪鱼是斯里兰卡人最常食用的鱼类,加工过程中产生的大部分废物没有得到适当利用。该物种的废物已被确定为植物生长所必需的氨基酸和微量营养素的丰富来源,但它们被倾倒到海洋中,或被处理在垃圾填埋场导致污染。以黄鳍金枪鱼为原料制备发酵鱼粪液,并评价其对MI-2型辣椒作物生长和产量的影响。将黄鳍金枪鱼鱼粪与粗浆按1:1的比例配制成FFWS溶液,在阴凉通风处发酵21天左右。FFWS滤液以不同浓度(2.5%、5%和7.5%)分别喷施于辣椒(n = 10,每次处理),每周1次,阴性对照。测量植株的高度、叶片数量和枝条数量,每周计算花和果实的数量,直到第一次收获。结果表明,与对照作物相比,经FFWS处理的作物开花时间更早,生长和产量更好。总体而言,5%和7.5%的FFWS处理对植株生长和产量的促进作用相似,无显著差异。研究结果表明,使用5%的FFWS比使用7.5%的FFWS更具成本效益和可承受性。FFWS叶面肥料的进一步研究和商业化可以促进环境友好型农业和鱼类废物的有效利用,并为斯里兰卡目前的情况提供更好的解决方案,以减少合成肥料的使用。
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