2014
DOI: 10.4314/ijbcs.v8i3.27
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Effects of arbuscular mycorrhiza and composted market waste on the performance of Tiannug 1 variety of kenaf (<i>Hibiscus cannabinus</i> Linn.)

Abstract: This study determined effects of composted market waste and Arbuscular Mycorrhiza (AM) on Root Colonization (RC) and fibre yield of kenaf. The experimental design was 2 x 12 factorial in a Completely Randomized Design replicated three times. The treatments were with AM (AM +) and without (AM-) and twelve levels of soil amendment: 0, NPK 20:10:10 (60 kg N ha-1), purely composted market waste (20, 40, 60, 80 and 100 kg N ha-1), and composted market waste fortified with superphosphate and urea (20, 40, 60, 80 and… Show more

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“…Higher leaf, stem and root yields were observed at 100 kg N ha -1 of composted market waste. It is in agreement with previous finding of Bada and Fagbola (2014) that application of composted market waste increase the kenaf performance in the nutrient degraded soil.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
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“…Higher leaf, stem and root yields were observed at 100 kg N ha -1 of composted market waste. It is in agreement with previous finding of Bada and Fagbola (2014) that application of composted market waste increase the kenaf performance in the nutrient degraded soil.…”
Section: Resultssupporting
confidence: 93%
“…The least values of heavy metals observed at 100 kg N ha -1 of composted market waste might be due to the ability of composted market waste to enhance the growth of kenaf in a nutrient degraded soil (Bada and Fagbola 2014).…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 97%
“…These results corroborate the studies on the systemic resistance of bananas to nematodes in pots culture conditions (Anene & Declerck, 2016). The AMF associate with plant roots help improve the use of water and nutrients, especially those with low mobility in the soil, and increase plant tolerance to various biotic and abiotic stresses (Bada & Fagbola, 2014).…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 87%
“…Cependant, plusieurs espèces végétales comme A. seyal ont la capacité de s'associer à des champignons arbusculaires, qui dans les sols semi-arides, constituent l'association symbiotique la plus fonctionnelle (da Silva et al, 2014). Ces champignons s'associent aux racines des végétaux pour contribuer à améliorer l'utilisation de l'eau et des nutriments (Sene et al, 2013 ;Birhrane et al, 2015), spécialement ceux qui ont une faible mobilité dans le sol, et augmentent la tolérance des plantes aux divers stress biotiques et abiotiques (Cavagnaro, 2008;Smith et Read, 2008 ;Saidou et al, 2009 ;Bada et Fagbola, 2014 ;Porcel et al, 2011 ;Lehmann et al, 2014 ;Augé et al, 2015). Plusieurs auteurs ont montré que l'exploitation du potentiel microbiologique des sols, en particulier celui des champignons mycorhiziens arbusculaires pourrait permettre de favoriser l'adaptation des plantes aux milieux salins (Al-Karaki, 2000 ;Soumaré et al, 2015 ;Lenoir et al, 2016).…”
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