Integrated application of wood ash and inorganic fertilizer sources on vegetative growth, fruit yield, and nutrient quality of Solanum aethiopicum L.
Authors
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Nneka Angela Okoli
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Ifeoma Chiazokam Nwafor
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Martina Ihegboro
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Lilian Chinaenye Emma-Okafor
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Boniface Okechukwu Nwosu
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Charles Uche Onwuchekwa
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Innocent Izuchukwu Ibeawuchi
2
Abstract
Purpose: Wood ash is an important alternative source of inorganic potassium especially for farmers in areas with acidic soils.
Method: The experiment was carried out in two phases. In the first phase, treatments consisted of the application of inorganic fertilizer sources (0 kgha-1, 130.44 kgha-1 of urea, and 300 kgha-1 of NPK of 20:10:10) and wood ash (0 tha-1, 5 tha-1 , and 10 tha-1) to garden egg seedlings. In the second phase of the experiment, garden eggfruits were analyzed for nutrient contents.
Results: Significant (p≤0.05) fruit yield followed this order: 10 tha-1 of wood ash > control > 5 tha-1 of wood ash. Inorganic fertilizer sources effect on fruit yield followed this sequence: 300 kgha-1 of NPK 20:10:10 > 130.44 kgha-1 of urea > control. The interaction of 10 tha-1 of wood ash and 300 kgha-1 of NPK 20:10:10 produced the highest fruit yield (57 ± 0.50 tha-1). A combined application of 300 kgha-1 of NPK and 5 tha-1 of wood ash showed a greater improvement in vitamin C while an integrated application of 130.44 kgha-1 of urea and 10 tha-1 of wood ash increased vitamin A contents of garden egg.
Conclusion: Integration of 10 tha-1 of wood ash and 300 kgha-1 of NPK 20:10:10 positively improved the growth and yield of the garden egg. The addition of a lower rate of wood ash to NPK fertilizer and a higher rate of wood ash to urea significantly improved the nutrient contents of garden eggs.
Highlights
● Wood ash is an effective organic lime used in soil amendment of acidic soils.
● Fruit yield in garden eggs showed a linear increase with increasing rates of wood ash.
● Application of NPK fertilizer had superior fruit yield and quality to urea fertilizer.
● Potassium in wood ash and NPK fertilizer accounts for high fruit yield in garden egg.
●Integration of wood ash and inorganic fertilizers produced higher nutrient contents.