The effects of four strains of mycorrhizal fungi and goat manure on fodder production by Moringa oleifera under rain-fed conditions in the Gambia

V. Asaolu, S. Odeyinka
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Four myccorhizal fungi strains {Glomus facultative, Glomus mossae, Glomus agregatum and Glomus intraradices } and goat manure were assessed as options to NPK fertilization on fodder production by Moringa oleifera over a 60-day growing period in a randomized complete design. Germination percentages, average plant heights, canopy formation, biomass yields and fodder:stem ratios were monitored. Experimental soil samples' and resulting moringa fodders' contents of N, P and Ca were assessed. No fertilization (P>0.05) effects were observed on germination percentage and plant height at germination. The myccorhizal fungi (except Glomus facultative), NPK and goat manure produced comparable moringa biomass yields, with each treatment producing above 4 tons DM/ha. Fertilization effects (P<0.05) were however observed on plant height at harvest, final canopy formation and the resulting fodder:stem ratios. No significant (P>0.05) effects were observed on the mineral contents of the moringa fodders, while a significant (P<0.05) depletion in available soil P was observed. Two of the investigated mycorrhizal fungi; Glomus agregatum and Glomus mossae, and goat manure applications could be practical alternatives to chemical fertilization in the cultivation of Moringa oleifera for fodder production, with goat manure having the edge in terms of relative availability, cost and nutrient recycling.
冈比亚雨养条件下4株菌根真菌和羊粪对辣木饲料生产的影响
采用随机完全设计,评价了4种菌根真菌(兼性Glomus、mossae Glomus、Glomus agregatum和Glomus intraradices)和羊粪作为氮磷钾施肥对辣木饲料生产的影响。监测发芽率、平均株高、冠层形成、生物量产量和料茎比。对试验土壤样品及所得辣木饲料的氮、磷、钙含量进行了评价。不施肥对发芽率和萌发时株高无显著影响(P>0.05)。菌根真菌(兼性球囊菌除外)、氮磷钾和羊粪处理的辣木生物量产量相当,每个处理的DM均在4吨/公顷以上。施肥对辣木饲粮矿质元素含量有显著影响(P<0.05),对土壤速效磷有显著的耗损(P<0.05)。两种被调查的菌根真菌;在辣木饲料种植中,施用聚合球囊菌(Glomus agregatum)、苔藓球囊菌(Glomus mossae)和羊粪可以替代化学施肥,而羊粪在相对可得性、成本和养分循环方面具有优势。
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