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Effect of animal manures on soil properties, growth, nutrients status and yield of tomato in Southwest Nigeria.
A comparative field study was carried out at two sites in Akure, Southwest Nigeria to determine effect of different animal manures on soil physical and chemical properties and performance of tomato (Lycopersicm esculentus Mill). Analysis of cattle (CM), goat (GM), pig (PG) and poultry (PM) manures showed that N, K, Ca and Mg values increased in the order PM> GM> PG> CM. The GM had highest P compared with NPK (20-10-10) fertilizer applied at 100kg ha-1. Soil OM, N, P and Mg reduced in the order PM> PG> GM> CM. Compared with control and fertilizer, manures reduced soil bulk density and temperature and increased moisture content. Soil bulk density increased in the order PM Keywords : Animal manure; fertilizer; nutrient; soil properties; tomato; yield Moor Journal of Agricultural Research Vol. 6 (1&2) 2005 pp. 70-75