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Title: Sweet potato (Ipomoea batatas) yield parameters, soil chemical properties2 and cost benefit ratios following incorporation of poultry manure and inorganic3 NPK fertilizers in low nutrient Ghanaian soils
Authors: Agyarko, K.
Dapaah, H. K.
Buah, S.
Frimpong, K. A.
Keywords: Soil amendment
Poultry manure
NPK
Sweet potato
Cost benefit ratio23
Issue Date: 2012
Publisher: University of Cape Coast
Abstract: The impact of sole poultry manure (6t PM ha-1), sole NPK (200kg NPK ha-1) and their combinations (3t PM + 100kg NPK ha-1 and 1.5t PM + 150kg NPK ha-1) on sweet potato yield parameters and soil nutrients was assessed at Adiembra and Fiaso in Ghana between June, 2011 to November, 2011 using RCBD. Nutritional levels of the sweet potato tubers and the amended soils were analyzed with standard laboratory procedures. The 3t PM + 100kg NPK ha-1 produced significantly (p=0.05) the highest tuber yield (tonnes ha-1), tuber length and diameter, and also had the highest percentage of marketable tubers. The total percentage soil nitrogen, organic matter, Total Base Saturation (TEB) and Effective Cation Exchange Capacity (ECEC) were significantly (p=0.05) highest in the 6t PM ha-1 treatment. The 6t PM ha-1 treatment had the highest tuber nutrient values for Ca, Mg, P, S and N. The 3t PM + 100kg NPK ha-1 had the highest cost benefit ratios of 1:4.38 and 1:8.15 at Adiembra and Fiaso respectively. The results demonstrated that combined application of PM and NPK increased sweet potato tuber yield and soil nutrient levels in a cost-effective manner
Description: 10p:, ill.
URI: http://hdl.handle.net/123456789/5062
ISSN: 23105496
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