2010
DOI: 10.4314/njbas.v17i2.49916
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Response of Roselle (Hibiscus sabdariffa L.) to Farmyard Manure and Nitrogen-fertilizer in the semi-arid savanna of Nigeria

Abstract: ABSTRACT:Field experiments were conducted during 1998 and 1999 rainy seasons at the Dry Land Teaching and Research Farm of Usmanu Danfodiyo University, Sokoto, to study the response of roselle to farmyard manure, nitrogen and their interaction on the growth and yield of roselle. Treatment consisted of factorial combination of four rates of farmyard manure (0, 2.5, 5.0 and 7.5 t/ha) and four levels of nitrogen fertiliser (0, 25, 50 and 75 kg N/ha) laid out in a randomized complete block design replicated three … Show more

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“…Results are in agreement with those mentioned by El-Sherif and Sarwat (2007), Akanbi et al (2009), Mera et al (2009) Hewidy et al (2018 and Norhayati, et al (2019) on Roselle. They found that treated plants with green fertilizers increased plant growth and leaf pigments than untreated.…”
Section: Roselle Yield Green Fertilizersupporting
confidence: 92%
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“…Results are in agreement with those mentioned by El-Sherif and Sarwat (2007), Akanbi et al (2009), Mera et al (2009) Hewidy et al (2018 and Norhayati, et al (2019) on Roselle. They found that treated plants with green fertilizers increased plant growth and leaf pigments than untreated.…”
Section: Roselle Yield Green Fertilizersupporting
confidence: 92%
“…Many researchers found that addition of organic fertilizers to plants could enhance its growth, yield and chemical constituents such as Roselle (El-Sherif and Sarwat, 2007;Akanbi et al, 2009;Mera et al, 2009;Hewidy et al, 2018;Norhayati, et al, 2019), maize (Sangakkara et al, 2004;Yang et al, 2018), water melon (Aguyoh et al, 2010), carrot (Jeptoo et al, 2013), cucumber (Tuzel et al, 2013) and tomato (Agbede et al, 2018).…”
Section: Introductionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Les calices sont plus riches en Ca, K, Mn, Na et Fe que les graines (Atta et al, 2013). Les graines d'oseille contiennent environ 60% de protéines, 20% de matières grasses, 15% d'huile, 5% de cendres et de glucides (Halimatu et al, 2007;Mera et al, 2009). L'oseille de Guinée est également cultivée pour sa fibre dans certaines zones de production (Mera et al, 2009;Maunde, 2010; Mohammed et al, 2013).…”
Section: Di-ammonium Phosphate Response To Leaf Calyx Ans Seed Yieldunclassified
“…L'oseille de Guinée (Hibiscus sabdariffa L.) appartient à la famille des Malvacées. C'est une plante annuelle ou bisannuelle des régions tropicales et subtropicales qui s'adapte à toutes les conditions climatiques (Mera et al, 2009;Mehdi, 2012). Elle est originaire d'une région allant de l'Inde à la Malaisie et est cultivée un peu partout en Afrique depuis les régions arides et semi-arides (Sénégal, Mali, Niger, Tchad) jusqu'aux régions équatoriales (Nigeria, Gabon, Congo Kinshasa) (Reameakers, 2002).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified
“…Le calice est consommé sous forme de légumes. Il sert également à fabriquer des gelées et des confitures, mais surtout une boisson rafraîchissante appelée « bissap » dont la saveur rappelle celle de la groseille (Mera et al, 2009;Bakasso, 2010;Adamou, 2013).…”
Section: Introductionunclassified