2015
DOI: 10.18697/ajfand.69.15045
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Effect of organic fertilizers on physical and chemical quality of sugar loaf pineapple (Ananas comosus L) grown in two ecological sites in Ghana.

Abstract: Pineapple has a large demand for plant nutrients and for this reason; fertilization is almost mandatory where the fruit is destined for sale. As consumer demand for organic food grows, organic production and certification is seen as a valuable alternative for smallholder farmers in developing countries. This study sought to investigate the effects of different organic fertilizers on the physical and chemical quality of pineapple (Ananas comosus L.) cultivated in two different ecological zones in Ghana. Organic… Show more

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“…The mean pH of the sugarloaf pineapples was 3.49, and comparable to the range of 3.5 -4.5 reported by Kongsuwan et al, (2009) for pineapples, 3.42 -4.22 for sugarloaf pineapples (Owureku Asare et al, 2015) but lower than 4.96 recorded by Wardy et al (2009) for sugarloaf pineapples (Figure 3). Repeated measures ANOVA revealed significant increase (F=20.80, p=0.0164) in the pH of the pineapples by the end of the study period of 21 days.…”
Section: Volume Of Samplesupporting
confidence: 85%
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“…The mean pH of the sugarloaf pineapples was 3.49, and comparable to the range of 3.5 -4.5 reported by Kongsuwan et al, (2009) for pineapples, 3.42 -4.22 for sugarloaf pineapples (Owureku Asare et al, 2015) but lower than 4.96 recorded by Wardy et al (2009) for sugarloaf pineapples (Figure 3). Repeated measures ANOVA revealed significant increase (F=20.80, p=0.0164) in the pH of the pineapples by the end of the study period of 21 days.…”
Section: Volume Of Samplesupporting
confidence: 85%
“…values of (15 -16.2 °Bx) and (16.75 °Bx) reported in previous studies for conventional sugar loaf pineapple by Owureku-Asare et al, (2015) and Wardy et al, (2009) respectively.…”
Section: Volume Of Samplesupporting
confidence: 54%
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“…As organic fertilizer, they used cow dung and as chemical/inorganic fertilizers they used urea, TSP, MoP, and gypsum. Among all the fertilizers, cow dung was the highest applied fertilizer in the land, to the juice yield of the pineapples grown (Owureku‐Asare et al, 2015). Among the chemical fertilizers, urea was the most used, and gypsum is the least used fertilizer.…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Moreover, increasing levels of nitrogen can result either in a reduction of the Brix value or no significant (p < 0.05) changes in fruit sugar content. On the other hand, K, the nutrient that accumulates in the largest amount in plant, also influences productivity and development although to a lesser extent than N (Owureku-Asare et al, 2015).…”
Section: Chemical Property Of Fresh Jackfruitmentioning
confidence: 99%