Performance of Different Organic Fertilizers on the Production of the Amaranth (Amaranthus Hybridus L.) on Sandy Soil In The South of Benin
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The urban and suburban farming takes place very widely on sandy soils in the south Benin.
In this activity, producers are confronted to problems, diseases, parasitic attacks and soil
fertilization particularly. However, this farming needs organic material
and maintain their fertility under intensive crops/cultures. The goal of the survey conducted
at Sèmè-Podji on sandy soil in South Benin is to assess the performance of five (5) sources
of organic fertilizers (compost with guano and ruminant’s litter, poultry droppings, cow
dung, the combination compost/poultry droppings and the compost/cow dung) on the
growth, the yield and the parasitic attacks on the cultivation of the
The experimental arrangement/mechanism/system put in place is a two factors split
The first factor is the type of crop used (Amaranth) and the five sources of organic
fertilizers represent the second factor. Thus we have, the sample included, six (06)
treatments that are repeated four (04) times; which gives 24 experimental units. The results
showed that the poultry droppings and the compost with guano and ruminant’s litter
had a sensitive effect on the growth in number of the amaranth leaf. On the other hand, all
treatments have significantly influenced the growth in height of the amaranth seedlings. So
the different organic fertilizers have influenced the yield of the amaranth with a significant
difference at the threshold of 5% contrary to the sample. But the poultry droppings and the
compost with guano and ruminant’s litter have had a yield in weight higher than the other
treatments. Besides, the compost has sensitively reduced the pest attacks. So the compost
has been identified as the fertilizer qualified to improve the soil fertility a
fertilizer for the plant.
