Effects of Water Hyacinth (Eichhornia crassipes [mart.] solms) Compost on Growth and Yield Parameters of Maize (Zea mays)
View/ Open
Date
2013-11-18Author
Osoro, Newton
Muoma, John O.
Amoding, Alice
Mukaminega, Dative
Muthini, Morris
Ombori, Omwoyo
Maingi, John M.
Metadata
Show full item recordAbstract
Aims: To evaluate the effects of water hyacinth compost prepared with various cultures
on growth and yield parameters of maize. Study Design: Randomized Complete Block Design. Place and Duration of Study: Field experiments were carried out at Otonglo Division in
Kisumu County and greenhouse trials were carried out at Kenyatta University from
November 2011 to August 2012.
Methodology: The water hyacinth compost was prepared using effective microorganisms
Original Research Article
British Journal of Applied Science & Technology, 4(4): 617-633, 2014
618
(EM) solution, cow manure and molasses separately as starter cultures for composting.
The compost was applied on maize (H513) on separate growth pots in the greenhouse
and plots in the field. The treatments applied included compost prepared with EM (8.84
g/pot), compost prepared with cow manure (8.84 g/pot), compost prepared with molasses
(8.84g/pot), diammonium phosphate (DAP) fertilizer (70.7 mg N/pot) and control (without
fertilizer). For the field experiments, water hyacinth compost was applied at a rate of 5000
kg ha-1 and DAP at 40 kg N/ha. The experiments had five treatments and three
replications for each treatment in the greenhouse and four treatments replicated four
times in three farmers’ fields.
Results: Application of water hyacinth compost and DAP significantly influenced
positively (P ≤ 0.05) the growth attributes of maize. Among the various treatments of the
compost, water hyacinth compost prepared with EM (WHE) performed better in most
parameters evaluated including plant height, shoot dry weight, root dry weight and root
collar diameter. Yield parameters such as 100 seed weight and grain yield were not
significantly (p > 0.05) influenced by various treatments.
Conclusion: Water hyacinth which is locally available and in large quantities (especially
in lake Victoria) can be composted to prepare organic fertilizers and effectively used as
an organic soil amendment to restore soil and increase maize production.
URI
https://www.researchgate.net/profile/John-Muoma-3/publication/292717855_Effects_of_Water_Hyacinth_Eichhornia_crassipes_mart_solms_Compost_on_Growth_and_Yield_Parameters_of_Maize_Zea_mays/links/5810f41508ae009606be76df/Effects-of-Water-Hyacinth-Eichhornia-crassipes-mart-solms-Compost-on-Growth-and-Yield-Parameters-of-Maize-Zea-mays.pdfhttp://ir-library.mmust.ac.ke:8080/xmlui/handle/123456789/2313
Collections
- Journal Articles [411]