Influence of Vermicast on Early Growth of Black Afara ( Terminaliaivorensis A. Chev.) Seedlings
This study assessed the effect of vermicast on the early growth of Terminalia ivorensis A.Chev. (Black Afara) seedlings which belongs to the family Combretaceae. Seedlings were raised on Vermicast (100%), Vermicast + Topsoil (1:1,) and topsoil media. There were three (3) treatments, replicated four...
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Veröffentlicht in: | Journal of applied science & environmental management 2020-05, Vol.23 (9) |
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Zusammenfassung: | This study assessed the effect of vermicast on the early growth of
Terminalia ivorensis A.Chev. (Black Afara) seedlings which belongs to
the family Combretaceae. Seedlings were raised on Vermicast (100%),
Vermicast + Topsoil (1:1,) and topsoil media. There were three (3)
treatments, replicated four (4) times and laid in Completely Randomized
Design (CRD). The experiment was monitored for 12 weeks and the
following variables were assessed, plant height (cm), stem diameter
(mm), leaf production and the leaf area (cm2). Data collected were
subjected to descriptive statistics and Analysis of Variance (ANOVA).
Results revealed that the seedling growth parameters measured were not
significantly affected by the vermicast treatments at 5% probability
level, except plant height. The best performance was observed in the
seedlings raised with T2 (Vermicast + Topsoil) in plant height, stem
diameter, leaf production and leaf area with mean values of 28.55cm,
0.55mm, 18.25 and 38.87cm2 respectively while the least performance was
recorded in T3 (100% top soil) in plant height, stem diameter, leaf
production and leaf area with mean values of 22.06cm, 0.49mm, 15.25 and
49.72cm2 respectively. It is therefore recommended that 50% vermicast
should be used to improve the growth media in order to enhance the
early growth of Terminalia ivorensis seedlings at the nursery stage. |
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ISSN: | 1119-8362 |