2022
DOI: 10.18488/jftr.v9i4.3234
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Effects of Three Different Rates of Application of Cattle Dung on the Growth and Quality of Two Traditional Leafy Vegetables (Amaranthus Cruentus and Corchorus Olitorius)

Abstract: Traditional leafy vegetables have been noted to supply abundant amounts of minerals and to some extent calories and proteins which are vital to the alleviation of problems of malnutrition in developing countries. An experiment was conducted to study the effects of three different rates of application of cattle dung on growth parameters, proximate and mineral composition, weight loss and shelf life of Amaranthus cruentus and Corchorus olitorius. The treatments were cattle dung manure at rates of 0, 0.5. 0.8 and… Show more

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“…These vegetables are normally grouped according to the parts consumed. For instance, the vegetables may be leafy, seed, root, fruit and stem [6]. Africa leafy vegetables are well known for their nutritive, economic, medicinal benefits and food security worldwide [7,8,9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…These vegetables are normally grouped according to the parts consumed. For instance, the vegetables may be leafy, seed, root, fruit and stem [6]. Africa leafy vegetables are well known for their nutritive, economic, medicinal benefits and food security worldwide [7,8,9].…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%