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Title: CHANGES IN GROWTH AND YIELD ATTRIBUTES OF TWO SELECTED MAIZE VARIETIES AS INFLUENCED BY APPLICATION OF CHEMICAL (NPK) AND ORGANIC (BAT’S MANURE) FERTILIZERS IN PALA (CHAD) GROWN FIELD
Authors: RIDINE, WAGUE
NGAKOU, ALBERT
MBAIGUINAM, MBAILAO
NAMBA, FABIENNE
ANNA, PATAI
Keywords: : Bat’s guano
Chad
Chemical fertilizer
Growth, Maize
Organic fertilizer
Yield
Issue Date: 30-Oct-2014
Publisher: Karachi: Pakistan Botanical Society
Citation: Ridine, W. A. G. U. E., Ngakou, A., Mbaiguinam, M. B. A. I. L. A. O., Namba, F. A. B. I. E. N. N. E., & Anna, P. (2014). Changes in growth and yield attributes of two selected maize varieties as influenced by application of chemical (NPK) and organic (bat’s manure) fertilizers in Pala (Chad) grown field. Pak. J. Bot, 46(5), 1763-1770.
Abstract: The present experiment was conducted in Pala, region of the Mayo-Kebi West division, in a contribution to improve maize production in Chad. The work was oriented towards the evaluation of the interactions between chemical (NPK) and organic (bat’s manure) fertilizers on growth and yield attributes of TZEE-W and IB selected maize varieties. The experimental design was a (5x2)x4 factorial design in which the main factor was the proportion of organic/chemical fertilizer (%), and the maize variety as the secondary factor, comprising the following six treatments repeated four times: control (T0) with 0 % NPK and 0 % bat’s manure; T1 with 100% NPK; T2 with 100% bat’s manure; T3 with 75% NPK and 25% bat’s manure; T4 with 75% bat’s manure and 25% NPK; T5 with 50% bat’s manure and 50% NPK. Results show a variation in experimental soils pH of treatments from 5.91 to 7.92, depending on the proportion of the fertilizers applied. There were significant yield differences among treatments, as well as maize varieties. The 50% NPK+50% bat’s manure was found as the best treatment to significantly (p<0.0001) enhance the yield of IB (51.2 t/ha) and TZEE–W (37.9 t/ha) maize varieties compared to their respective controls (7.25 t/ha and 6.76 t/ha). These results suggest that the combination at equal proportion of NPK and bat’s manure could be recommended to sustainably improve maize production in Pala-Chad, thus with a considerable alleviation of the pollution risks that have been attributed to chemical fertilizer.
URI: http://142.54.178.187:9060/xmlui/handle/123456789/15597
ISSN: 2070-3368
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