Comparative effect of organic fertilizers on growth and yield of long cayenne pepper in two agro-ecological zones of Nigeria

The objective of this study was to improve the growth and yield of long cayenne pepper using 10 organic fertilizers. Organic fertilizers including tithonia compost (TC), poultry manure from a battery cage (PMB), poultry manure from dip-litter (PMD), pacesetter organic fertilizer (POF), sunshine orga...

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Main Authors: Akinfasoye Akindele J., Fagbayide Julius A., Ajayi Oluwakayode E., Ogunniyan Dotun J.
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Language:English
Published: University of Belgrade - Faculty of Agriculture, Belgrade 2018-01-01
Series:Journal of Agricultural Sciences (Belgrade)
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Online Access:https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1450-8109/2018/1450-81091801001A.pdf
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spelling doaj-e31c4a1b37ea4b0eaa9a4b77faa017302020-11-25T02:54:06ZengUniversity of Belgrade - Faculty of Agriculture, BelgradeJournal of Agricultural Sciences (Belgrade)1450-81092406-09682018-01-016311101450-81091801001AComparative effect of organic fertilizers on growth and yield of long cayenne pepper in two agro-ecological zones of NigeriaAkinfasoye Akindele J.0Fagbayide Julius A.1Ajayi Oluwakayode E.2Ogunniyan Dotun J.3Vegetable Improvement Programme, National Horticultural Research Institute, Idi-Ishin, Jericho, Ibadan, NigeriaDepartment of Agronomy, University of Ibadan, Ibadan, NigeriaVegetable Improvement Programme, National Horticultural Research Institute, Idi-Ishin, Jericho, Ibadan, NigeriaInstitute Agricultural Research & Training, Moor Plantation, Ibadan, NigeriaThe objective of this study was to improve the growth and yield of long cayenne pepper using 10 organic fertilizers. Organic fertilizers including tithonia compost (TC), poultry manure from a battery cage (PMB), poultry manure from dip-litter (PMD), pacesetter organic fertilizer (POF), sunshine organic fertilizer (SOF), ayeye organic fertilizer (AOF), brewery waste (BW), cow dung (CD), oil palm bunch ash (OPBA), cocoa pod husk (CPH) were collected at some specific locations in Oyo, Osun and Ondo States of Nigeria. The experiment was a 2×11 factorial experiment fitted into a randomized complete block design consisting of 10 organic fertilizers and the control at two locations (Ibadan and Ogbomoso) in 2008. The dosage of 130 kg N ha-1 of each of organic fertilizer was applied one week before transplanting. Six -week-old pepper seedlings were transplanted into a plot of 3m×2m (6m2) with one seedling per hill. Growth and yield data collected were subjected to analysis of variance (ANOVA) and the least significant difference (LSD) at p <0.05 was used to compare the means. The results of the experiment reveal that the overall macronutrient content of the ten evaluated organic fertilizer sources was presented in the following order: SOF>OPBA=CPH>AOF>TC>POF>PMB=CD>BW>PMD. All the organic fertilizers more significantly enhanced the growth and yield of pepper than the control. The best three organic fertilizers at both locations in terms of fruit length were TC=SOF=PM. Fruit size at Ogbomoso was relatively bigger than that of Ibadan. The total fruit yield was highest under TC, SOF, PM and PMD at both locations. In conclusion, variations existed in the nutrient composition of the organic fertilizer. Meanwhile, TC, PMB, PMD and SOF were significantly similar in their ability to improve pepper yield. Moreover, PMB, TC and SOF significantly enhanced the vegetative growth of pepper.https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1450-8109/2018/1450-81091801001A.pdforganic fertilizerpepperseedlingsyield and growth
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author Akinfasoye Akindele J.
Fagbayide Julius A.
Ajayi Oluwakayode E.
Ogunniyan Dotun J.
spellingShingle Akinfasoye Akindele J.
Fagbayide Julius A.
Ajayi Oluwakayode E.
Ogunniyan Dotun J.
Comparative effect of organic fertilizers on growth and yield of long cayenne pepper in two agro-ecological zones of Nigeria
Journal of Agricultural Sciences (Belgrade)
organic fertilizer
pepper
seedlings
yield and growth
author_facet Akinfasoye Akindele J.
Fagbayide Julius A.
Ajayi Oluwakayode E.
Ogunniyan Dotun J.
author_sort Akinfasoye Akindele J.
title Comparative effect of organic fertilizers on growth and yield of long cayenne pepper in two agro-ecological zones of Nigeria
title_short Comparative effect of organic fertilizers on growth and yield of long cayenne pepper in two agro-ecological zones of Nigeria
title_full Comparative effect of organic fertilizers on growth and yield of long cayenne pepper in two agro-ecological zones of Nigeria
title_fullStr Comparative effect of organic fertilizers on growth and yield of long cayenne pepper in two agro-ecological zones of Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Comparative effect of organic fertilizers on growth and yield of long cayenne pepper in two agro-ecological zones of Nigeria
title_sort comparative effect of organic fertilizers on growth and yield of long cayenne pepper in two agro-ecological zones of nigeria
publisher University of Belgrade - Faculty of Agriculture, Belgrade
series Journal of Agricultural Sciences (Belgrade)
issn 1450-8109
2406-0968
publishDate 2018-01-01
description The objective of this study was to improve the growth and yield of long cayenne pepper using 10 organic fertilizers. Organic fertilizers including tithonia compost (TC), poultry manure from a battery cage (PMB), poultry manure from dip-litter (PMD), pacesetter organic fertilizer (POF), sunshine organic fertilizer (SOF), ayeye organic fertilizer (AOF), brewery waste (BW), cow dung (CD), oil palm bunch ash (OPBA), cocoa pod husk (CPH) were collected at some specific locations in Oyo, Osun and Ondo States of Nigeria. The experiment was a 2×11 factorial experiment fitted into a randomized complete block design consisting of 10 organic fertilizers and the control at two locations (Ibadan and Ogbomoso) in 2008. The dosage of 130 kg N ha-1 of each of organic fertilizer was applied one week before transplanting. Six -week-old pepper seedlings were transplanted into a plot of 3m×2m (6m2) with one seedling per hill. Growth and yield data collected were subjected to analysis of variance (ANOVA) and the least significant difference (LSD) at p <0.05 was used to compare the means. The results of the experiment reveal that the overall macronutrient content of the ten evaluated organic fertilizer sources was presented in the following order: SOF>OPBA=CPH>AOF>TC>POF>PMB=CD>BW>PMD. All the organic fertilizers more significantly enhanced the growth and yield of pepper than the control. The best three organic fertilizers at both locations in terms of fruit length were TC=SOF=PM. Fruit size at Ogbomoso was relatively bigger than that of Ibadan. The total fruit yield was highest under TC, SOF, PM and PMD at both locations. In conclusion, variations existed in the nutrient composition of the organic fertilizer. Meanwhile, TC, PMB, PMD and SOF were significantly similar in their ability to improve pepper yield. Moreover, PMB, TC and SOF significantly enhanced the vegetative growth of pepper.
topic organic fertilizer
pepper
seedlings
yield and growth
url https://scindeks-clanci.ceon.rs/data/pdf/1450-8109/2018/1450-81091801001A.pdf
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