Improving Water Hyacinth-Based Compost for Crop Production
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2018-05-30Author
Beesigamukama, Dennis
Tumuhairwe, John Baptist
Muoma, John
Maingi, John M.
Ombori, Omwoyo
Mukaminega, Dative
Nakanwagi, Josephine
Amoding, Alice
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A study was carried out to hasten maturity, improve nutrient content and determine agronomic performance of
water hyacinth-based composts. Water hyacinth (WH) was composted using pile method and six treatments:
WH + cattle manure (WH+CM), WH + poultry manure (WH+PM), WH + effective microorganisms, WH + molasses
at 25% total sugar content, WH + molasses at 50% total sugar content and WH composted singly. Macro
nutrients, C/N ratio, mineral nitrogen, temperature and pH were monitored. The composts obtained were applied
at rates of 3 and 6 t ha-1
using maize (LONGE 4) as test crop. All compost treatments reached maturity after 6
weeks and the highest total contents of 2.2%, 1.3% and 1.5% of N, P and K respectively were determined in
WH+PM. Grain yields of 6.8 t ha-1 harvested in (WH+CM) applied at 6 t ha-1 and 6.5 t ha-1
harvested in (WH+PM)
applied at 3 t ha-1 were statistically similar, and the highest in the experiment. Co-composting with poultry
manure shortened maturity period and improved nutrient concentrations of mature compost. Highest grain
yield was obtained at 6 t ha-1
but (WH+PM) compost applied at 3 t ha-1 was the most effective.
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