Black Soldier Fly-Composted Organic Fertilizer Enhances Growth, Yield, and Nutrient Quality of Three Key Vegetable Crops in Sub-Saharan Africa
Worldwide, French beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.), tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.), and kales (Brassica oleracea L. var. acephala) are considered economically important food crops. There is a rapid decline in their yield due to severe soil degradation. Thus, high commercial fertilizer inputs are cruc...
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doaj-76bd50551d144191b787ba5a6f4b8e892021-06-02T08:19:23ZengFrontiers Media S.A.Frontiers in Plant Science1664-462X2021-06-011210.3389/fpls.2021.680312680312Black Soldier Fly-Composted Organic Fertilizer Enhances Growth, Yield, and Nutrient Quality of Three Key Vegetable Crops in Sub-Saharan AfricaAbel O. Anyega0Abel O. Anyega1Nicholas K. Korir2Dennis Beesigamukama3Dennis Beesigamukama4Ghemoh J. Changeh5Kiatoko Nkoba6Sevgan Subramanian7Joop J. A. van Loon8Marcel Dicke9Chrysantus M. Tanga10International Centre for Insect Physiology and Ecology, Nairobi, KenyaDepartment of Agricultural Science and Technology, Kenyatta University, Nairobi, KenyaDepartment of Agricultural Science and Technology, Kenyatta University, Nairobi, KenyaInternational Centre for Insect Physiology and Ecology, Nairobi, KenyaDepartment of Crop Production and Management, Busitema University, Tororo, UgandaCentre for African Bio-Entrepreneurship (CABE), Nairobi, KenyaInternational Centre for Insect Physiology and Ecology, Nairobi, KenyaInternational Centre for Insect Physiology and Ecology, Nairobi, KenyaLaboratory of Entomology, Plant Sciences Group, Wageningen University, Wageningen, NetherlandsLaboratory of Entomology, Plant Sciences Group, Wageningen University, Wageningen, NetherlandsInternational Centre for Insect Physiology and Ecology, Nairobi, KenyaWorldwide, French beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.), tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.), and kales (Brassica oleracea L. var. acephala) are considered economically important food crops. There is a rapid decline in their yield due to severe soil degradation. Thus, high commercial fertilizer inputs are crucial, though they remain expensive and inaccessible to resource poor farmers. We investigated the comparative performance of composted black soldier fly frass fertilizer (BSFFF), conventionally composted brewer's spent grain (BSG), commercial organic fertilizer (Evergrow), and mineral [nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium (NPK)] fertilizer on growth, yield, N use efficiency, and nutritional quality (crude protein, crude fiber, crude fats, ash, and carbohydrate concentrations) of tomatoes, kales, and French beans under greenhouse and open-field conditions for two seasons. The fertilizers were applied at rates equivalent to 371 kg of N ha−1. For each crop, the plots were treated with sole rates of BSFFF, BSG, Evergrow, and NPK to supply 100% of the N required. Additional treatments included a combination of BSFFF and NPK, and BSG and NPK so that each fertilizer supplies 50% of the N required. The control treatment consisted of unfertilized soil. Results show that vegetable yields achieved using a combination of BSFFF and NPK were 4.5, 2.4, and 5.4-folds higher than the yield from the control treatment for tomatoes, kales, and French beans, respectively. The combined application of BSFFF and NPK produced 22–135%, 20–27%, and 38–50% higher yields than sole NPK for tomatoes, kales, and French beans, respectively, under both greenhouse and open-field conditions. The highest agronomic N use efficiency was achieved in sole BSFFF-treated plots compared to sole BSG and Evergrow. The N taken up by the vegetables was significantly higher when BSFFF and NPK were integrated. Vegetables grown using a combination of BSFFF and NPK had the highest crude protein and ash concentrations. Our findings demonstrate that the integration of BSFFF and NPK in vegetable cropping systems at the recommended rate of 1.24 t ha−1 BSFFF and 322 kg ha−1 NPK would improve soil health, boost yield, and nutritional quality of vegetable crops.https://www.frontiersin.org/articles/10.3389/fpls.2021.680312/fullblack soldier fly frass fertilizernitrogen uptakenitrogen use efficiencynutritional qualitysoil healthvegetable productivity |
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Abel O. Anyega Abel O. Anyega Nicholas K. Korir Dennis Beesigamukama Dennis Beesigamukama Ghemoh J. Changeh Kiatoko Nkoba Sevgan Subramanian Joop J. A. van Loon Marcel Dicke Chrysantus M. Tanga |
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Abel O. Anyega Abel O. Anyega Nicholas K. Korir Dennis Beesigamukama Dennis Beesigamukama Ghemoh J. Changeh Kiatoko Nkoba Sevgan Subramanian Joop J. A. van Loon Marcel Dicke Chrysantus M. Tanga Black Soldier Fly-Composted Organic Fertilizer Enhances Growth, Yield, and Nutrient Quality of Three Key Vegetable Crops in Sub-Saharan Africa Frontiers in Plant Science black soldier fly frass fertilizer nitrogen uptake nitrogen use efficiency nutritional quality soil health vegetable productivity |
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Abel O. Anyega Abel O. Anyega Nicholas K. Korir Dennis Beesigamukama Dennis Beesigamukama Ghemoh J. Changeh Kiatoko Nkoba Sevgan Subramanian Joop J. A. van Loon Marcel Dicke Chrysantus M. Tanga |
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Black Soldier Fly-Composted Organic Fertilizer Enhances Growth, Yield, and Nutrient Quality of Three Key Vegetable Crops in Sub-Saharan Africa |
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Black Soldier Fly-Composted Organic Fertilizer Enhances Growth, Yield, and Nutrient Quality of Three Key Vegetable Crops in Sub-Saharan Africa |
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Black Soldier Fly-Composted Organic Fertilizer Enhances Growth, Yield, and Nutrient Quality of Three Key Vegetable Crops in Sub-Saharan Africa |
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Black Soldier Fly-Composted Organic Fertilizer Enhances Growth, Yield, and Nutrient Quality of Three Key Vegetable Crops in Sub-Saharan Africa |
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Black Soldier Fly-Composted Organic Fertilizer Enhances Growth, Yield, and Nutrient Quality of Three Key Vegetable Crops in Sub-Saharan Africa |
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black soldier fly-composted organic fertilizer enhances growth, yield, and nutrient quality of three key vegetable crops in sub-saharan africa |
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Worldwide, French beans (Phaseolus vulgaris L.), tomato (Solanum lycopersicum L.), and kales (Brassica oleracea L. var. acephala) are considered economically important food crops. There is a rapid decline in their yield due to severe soil degradation. Thus, high commercial fertilizer inputs are crucial, though they remain expensive and inaccessible to resource poor farmers. We investigated the comparative performance of composted black soldier fly frass fertilizer (BSFFF), conventionally composted brewer's spent grain (BSG), commercial organic fertilizer (Evergrow), and mineral [nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium (NPK)] fertilizer on growth, yield, N use efficiency, and nutritional quality (crude protein, crude fiber, crude fats, ash, and carbohydrate concentrations) of tomatoes, kales, and French beans under greenhouse and open-field conditions for two seasons. The fertilizers were applied at rates equivalent to 371 kg of N ha−1. For each crop, the plots were treated with sole rates of BSFFF, BSG, Evergrow, and NPK to supply 100% of the N required. Additional treatments included a combination of BSFFF and NPK, and BSG and NPK so that each fertilizer supplies 50% of the N required. The control treatment consisted of unfertilized soil. Results show that vegetable yields achieved using a combination of BSFFF and NPK were 4.5, 2.4, and 5.4-folds higher than the yield from the control treatment for tomatoes, kales, and French beans, respectively. The combined application of BSFFF and NPK produced 22–135%, 20–27%, and 38–50% higher yields than sole NPK for tomatoes, kales, and French beans, respectively, under both greenhouse and open-field conditions. The highest agronomic N use efficiency was achieved in sole BSFFF-treated plots compared to sole BSG and Evergrow. The N taken up by the vegetables was significantly higher when BSFFF and NPK were integrated. Vegetables grown using a combination of BSFFF and NPK had the highest crude protein and ash concentrations. Our findings demonstrate that the integration of BSFFF and NPK in vegetable cropping systems at the recommended rate of 1.24 t ha−1 BSFFF and 322 kg ha−1 NPK would improve soil health, boost yield, and nutritional quality of vegetable crops. |
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black soldier fly frass fertilizer nitrogen uptake nitrogen use efficiency nutritional quality soil health vegetable productivity |
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