Bio-Fertilizer Improved Oil Palm Seedling Growth

Ddamulira, Gabriel and Masika, F. and Asiimwe, A. and Zubairi, L. and Otuba, M. (2024) Bio-Fertilizer Improved Oil Palm Seedling Growth. American Journal of Plant Sciences, 15 (07). pp. 455-466. ISSN 2158-2742

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Abstract

In most farming systems newly introduced commercial fertilizers to be accepted, adopted and used by farmers, their effectiveness and appropriate application rates must be exhibited. This study was conducted to validate the effect and rates of a bio-fertilizer (super agric) on oil palm seedling growth. The trial was laid out in a randomized complete block design (RCBD) with three application rates of 0, 4 and 8 ml/L of water (treatments) replicated thrice. Following the application of super agric to oil palm seedlings for a period of six months, observations drawn from the analysis of growth data were as follows: Three months after treatment, super agric significantly (P < 0.05) increased the height and breadth of oil palm seedling compared to those which were not applied with super agric. The results also showed that when super agric was applied at a rate of 4 ml/L, the leaf length and breadth were higher compared to the control were super agric was not used. Furthermore, applications of super agric improved oil palm seedling nitrogen uptake by 31% in treatment groups as compared to the control which explained the height and breadth increase in the oil palm seedlings that were applied with super agric. On the other hand, the effect of super agric application on phosphorus uptake by seedlings was not significant. Although the height, breadth, leaf width and length were all significantly affected by super agric application, the number of oil palm leaves and spears were not affected for the period the experiment was conducted. Six months after application of super agric the growth of oil palm seedlings was favorably impacted, hence we recommend super agric to be promoted among oil palm seedling growers.

Item Type: Article
Subjects: GO for STM > Agricultural and Food Science
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Date Deposited: 19 Jul 2024 10:39
Last Modified: 19 Jul 2024 10:39
URI: http://archive.article4submit.com/id/eprint/2939

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