Comparative Assessment of the Effect of Cow Dung and Poultry Manure on Grain Yield of Amaranthus Blitum
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2023-11
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International Journal of Scientific Research and Engineering Development
Abstract
Amarathus specie in the broad-based genus of annual plants, normally consumed as leafy vegetables
and herbs. Amaranth crop provide grain, leafy vegetable, fodder, and greater diet than the predominant
staple crops. Nutrition value and use of grain amaranth is a potential future application in bread
making. The study compared the effect of organic fertilizers on the growth and yield of amaranths
blitum. The study focused on: assessing the effect of organic fertilizer on the grain yield component of
amaranthus blitum; and determining suitable organic fertilizer among cow dung and poultry manure to
use in cultivating grain amaranth in the soil. The experiment was conducted in a Randomized Complete
Block Design (RCBD)with three treatments each of which was replicated nine times.The data was
collected in an interval of one-week period starting from after two weeks of planting time for a period
of 12 weeks. The results indicated that the plant height was significantly higher in both season 1 and
season 2 and this have been due poultry manure and cow dung. The study revealed that, the better
performed treatments were the plots amended with poultry manure and cow dung. Result revealed that
mean differences of number of branches of Amaranthas Blitum under treatment of cow dung and
poultry manure are statistically significant resulting to L.S.D = (1.249) in season 1 while L.S.D (1.476)
in season 2 resulted into not statistically significant mean differences in number of branches on
treatment of both cow dung and poultry manure. While control treatment is season 1 was not
statistically significant with cow dung and poultry manure treatments. Results revealed that grain yield
under treatment of cow dung and poultry manure were statistically significant at 95% significance. This
was confirmed by mean differences that were less than L.S.D (1.077kg) in season 1 in all treatments.
The study results revealed that cow dung yielded more grains. The researcher concluded that effect of
poultry manure and cow dung was significant on plant height of Amaranthas Blitum. The study
concluded that mean differences of number of leaves under treatment of cow dung and poultry manure
was statistically significant. The study concluded that the most suitable manure for grain cultivation of
Amaranthas Blitum is cow dung compared to poultry manure and control treatment. It is recommended
that an experiment of this nature should be conducted on farm with full participation of the farmers
themselves to observe and see the outcome of the study. The study recommends that for increased
production of grain yield and growth of Amaranthas blitum, cow dung organic manure should be
mostly used.
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Poultry Manure, Cow Dung, Grain Yield, Amaranthas Blitum
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