Title of article :
Growth and proximate composition of Amaranthus cruentus L. on poor soil amended with compost and arbuscular mycorrhiza fungi
Author/Authors :
Dada, Oyeyemi A. Department of Botany - Faculty of Life Sciences - Ambrose Alli University , Imade, Francis Department of Botany - Faculty of Life Sciences - Ambrose Alli University , Anifowose, E. M. Department of Botany - Faculty of Life Sciences - Ambrose Alli University
Abstract :
Purpose The study was carried out to examine growth,
shoot yield, dry matter and proximate composition of
Amaranthus cruentus on poor soil augmented with compost
or AMF either singly or in combination.
Methods The experiment was arranged in completely
randomized designed in six replicates with four treatments.
Four treatments: comprised control and three other
amendment types derived from the application of compost
made from cattle dung and maize stover, arbuscular mycorrhiza
fungi singly or in combination with compost. The
treatments were applied a week before sowing to allow for
proper mineralization. Growth characteristics, chlorophyll
content, ascorbic acid content and proximate composition
were assessed.
Results The results revealed that the compost supplied
sufficient plant nutrients needed for improving biological
and economic yields of Amaranthus cruentus . Application
of compost significantly (P B 0.05) influenced growth, dry
matter and fresh shoot yield of A. cruentus. Applying of
combination AMF and compost to nutrient limiting soil
had no significant (P C 0.05) effect on yield and yield
components of A. cruentus. Proximate composition of A.
cruentus was significantly enhanced in pots augmented with compost better than pots amended with the combination
of AMF and compost.
Conclusions Application of compost to nutrient deficient
soil promoted growth, fresh shoot and dry matter yield of
A. cruentus. Similarly, proximate composition of the crop
was appreciably influenced by compost application.
Keywords :
Proximate composition , Compost , AMF , Amaranthus cruentus
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics