A study on mineral and organic liquid fertilizer was carried out in the South and Central West of Ivory Coast during a period of two years in order to improve soil fertility in tomato crop. More specifically, it evaluated the effects of 4 doses of organic fertilizer (NPK 5-9-19), associated or not with mineral fertilizer (NPK 12-11-18) on the content of soil organic matter, C/N ratio, the sum of exchangeable bases, available phosphorus, CEC and pH. The experimental design was a split-plot, with four repetitions with mineral fertilizer as the primary factor, and organic fertilizer as secondary factor, at 4 doses (Lha -1 ): C0 = 0 (control), C1 = 2 5; C2 = C3 = 3.75; and 5. The results showed that 3.75 Lha -1 of fertilizer organic (NPK 5-9-19), associated with the low dose of mineral fertilizer (NPK 12-11-18) had the best positive impact on organic matter, sum of exchangeable bases, and available soil phosphorus. The treatment with 3.75 Lha -1 of organic fertilizer alone increased more CEC and soil pH while the contributions of 2.5 and 3.75 Lha -1 had the advantage of increased C/N ratio of the soil.
1 RESUME Une étude sur la fertilisation minérale et organique liquide a été conduite sur la tomate en petite saison de pluie au Sud et au Centre-Ouest de la Côte d’Ivoire sur deux années, afin d’améliorer la fertilité du sol et le rendement de la tomate. De manière spécifique, il s’agissait d’évaluer les effets des traitements de quatre doses d’engrais organique liquide associées ou non à l’engrais minéral sur la teneur du sol en matière organique, le rapport C/N et le rendement. Le dispositif expérimental était un split-plot avec quatre répétitions ayant pour facteur principal, l’engrais minéral et le facteur secondaire, l’engrais organique à quatre doses (Lha-1) : C0 = 0 (témoin), C1 = 2,5; C2 = 3,75 et C3 = 5. Les résultats ont montré que le traitement T10 (50 % engrais minéral + 3,75 Lha-1 engrais organique) a amélioré la teneur du sol en matière organique, et le rendement. Cependant, le traitement avec 3,75 Lha-1 d’engrais organique utilisée seule a amélioré le rapport C/N du sol. Effects of liquid organic (NPK 5-9-18) and mineral (NPK 12-11-18) fertilizers on soil organic matter of and tomato yield in the South and the Mid-west of Ivory Coast ABSTRACT A study on the mineral and liquid organics fertilizations was conducted on tomato during short rainy season in South and Central West regions of Ivory Coast over two years to improve soil fertility and tomato yield. Specifically, the treatment effects of four doses of organic fertilizer, associated or not with the mineral fertilizer on the content of the soil organic matter, the C/N ratio and the yield. The experimental design was split-plot, with four repetitions having as principal factor, the mineral fertilizer and the secondary factor, the organic fertilizer in four doses (L ha-1): C0 = 0 (control); C1 = 2.5; C2 = 3.75 and C3 = 5. The results showed that the treatment T10 (50 % mineral fertilizer + 3.75 Lha-1 of the organic fertilizer), better improved the content of the soil organic matter and the yield. However, the treatment with 3.75 L ha-1 of organic fertilizer used alone has increased advantage the report C/N of the ground.
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