Assessment of Soil Fertility and groundnut ( Arachis hypogeae ) Yield Performance under different Weeding Regimes

B. Osundare
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A two–year field experiment was conducted at the Teaching and Research Farm of the Ekiti State University, Ado – Ekiti, Nigeria, during 2008 and 2009 cropping seasons to determine the effects of different weeding regimes on soil chemical properties and yield of groundnut ( Arachis hypogeae ). The experiment was laid out in a randomized complete block design (RCBD) with three replications. The different weeding regimes included: weeding once (W 1 ) at three weeks after planting (WAP); weeding twice (W 2 ) at 6 and 9 WAP; weeding thrice (W 3 ) at 3, 6 and 9 WAP and no weeding (W 0 ), which served as the control. The results indicated that there were significant (P = 0.05) differences among the different weeding regimes with respect to their effects on yield of groundnut. Relative to the initial nutrient status of the soil before 2008 cropping season, the percentage decreases in soil organic carbon (SOC) after cropping, adduced to weeding regimes were 58, 39, 49 and 28 % for W 0 , W 1 , W 2 and W 3 , respectively. W 1 and W 3 resulted in 7 and 14 % increases in total N, respectively, contrasting decreases of 48 and 40 % for the respective W 0 and W 2 . The percentage decreases in available P after cropping were 37, 20, 27 and 8 % for the respective W 0 ,W 1 ,W 2 and W 3 . Across the two years of experimentation, weeding significantly increased groundnut seed yield from 0.43 t ha -1 for W 0 to 1.23, 0.96, 1.51 t ha -1 for W 1 , W 2 and W 3 , respectively. KEY WORDS: Soil Fertility, Groundnut, Yield, Weeding.
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不同除草制度下土壤肥力和花生产量的评价
2008年和2009年种植季,在尼日利亚Ado - Ekiti Ekiti州立大学教学与研究农场进行了一项为期两年的田间试验,以确定不同除草制度对花生(arachhis hypogeae)土壤化学性质和产量的影响。试验采用随机完全区组设计(RCBD), 3个重复。不同的除草制度包括:播种后三周除草一次(w1);在6和9 WAP时除草两次(w2);3、6、9 WAP拔草3次(w3),不拔草(w0)作为对照。结果表明,不同除草制度对花生产量的影响差异显著(P = 0.05)。与2008年种植季前土壤初始养分状况相比,w0、w1、w2和w3种植后土壤有机碳(SOC)减少的百分比分别为58%、39%、49%和28%。w1和w3分别使总氮增加了7%和14%,而w0和w2分别减少了48%和40%。w0、w1、w2和w3的速效磷减产率分别为37%、20%、27%和8%。在两年的试验中,除草显著提高了花生的种子产量,从w0的0.43吨/公顷-1提高到w1、w2和w3的1.23、0.96、1.51吨/公顷-1。关键词:土壤肥力,花生,产量,除草
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