The effect of organic manure on the growth and yield of carrot (Daucus carota.) grown in Jos, and Makurdi Benue State, Nigeria

Madina Madina P, Esang Dm, Nwanojuo Mn
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The experiment aimed to evaluate the effect of organic manure on the growth and yield of carrots (Daucus carota L.) grown in Jos and Makurdi Benue State, Nigeria. The treatments used were organic manure sources (Poultry dropping (20t/ha), Cow dung (20t/ha), Goat manure (20t/ha), dung site (20t/ha) and control (zero application and) the spacing used between plants and rows were 15 and 75cm, respectively. The experiment was laid in a randomized complete block design with three replications. During the investigation, some physiological variables, such as plant height and the number of leaves were measured. Other characteristics like aerial weight, root weight, root length, rot diameter, harvest index and over-all yield were also recorded. The results of the investigation revealed that carrot responded to nutrient sources with poultry dropping and Jos producing better in both growth and yield parameters. All the parameters studied significantly (P ≤ 0.05) responded to nutrient source with poultry dropping been superior in both growth and yield-related characters such as plant height at 8WAT (32.20), the number of leaves 8WAT(122.20), aerial weight (10.27g), root weight (18.02g), root length(12.81cm), root diameter (4.00mm), harvest index (0.71) and over-all yield (5.10t/ha). Carrot grown in Jos outgrows those cultivated in Makurdi in both growth and yield-related character. Based on the results obtained it could be suggested that the use of poultry dropping which is better in both growth and yield characteristics will lead to optimum yield in carrot cultivation in the study areas. Keywords: Carrot Manure, growth, Organic nutrient and yield
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有机肥对尼日利亚乔斯和马库尔迪贝努埃州种植的胡萝卜生长和产量的影响
本试验旨在评价有机肥对尼日利亚乔斯和马库尔迪贝努埃州种植的胡萝卜(Daucus carota L.)生长和产量的影响。施用有机肥源(禽粪(20t/ha)、牛粪(20t/ha)、羊粪(20t/ha)、粪地(20t/ha)和对照(零施用),株行距分别为15 cm和75cm。试验采用完全随机区组设计,设3个重复。在调查过程中,测量了一些生理变量,如株高和叶片数。其他性状如地上重、根重、根长、腐病直径、收获指数和总产量也有记录。研究结果表明,胡萝卜对家禽和乔斯等营养来源的生长和产量指标均有较好的反应。在8WAT株高(32.20)、8WAT叶数(122.20)、地上重(10.27g)、根重(18.02g)、根长(12.81cm)、根径(4.00mm)、收获指数(0.71)和总产量(5.10t/ha)等生长和产量相关性状上,饲粮投饲均有显著(P≤0.05)的响应。在乔斯种植的胡萝卜在生长和产量相关性状方面都比在马库尔迪种植的胡萝卜长。结果表明,在研究区胡萝卜栽培中,使用生长和产量特性均较好的禽粪可获得最佳产量。关键词:胡萝卜肥,生长,有机养分,产量
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