Effect of vermicompost and compost tea on the growth and yield of onions

  • Hatungimana D
  • Abduel M
  • Chakeredza S
  • et al.
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Abstract

Relatively low onion yield in Sub Saharan Africa is attributed to seve ral limitations such as poor soil fertility. For that reason, the fiel d experiment was conducted to test the effectiveness of vermicompost a nd compost tea on onion growth and yield. The soil used had 52% sand, 30% silt, 18% clay and a pH of 7.17. Complete Randomized Design (CRD) with 3 replications was used. The results indicated that the organic a nd inorganic fertilizers significantly affected the height of the plan t, leaf length, number of leaves, and marketable yield. Among the trea tments, vermicompost tea was found to achieve the best marketable bulb yield of 48.3 tons/Ha. Compost tea produced 28.7 tons/Ha, while inorg anic fertilizer attained 21.6 tons/Ha and the control produced the low est yield of 2.2 tons/Ha. Therefore, vermicompost and compost tea can be used to boost the yield of onions.

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Hatungimana, D., Abduel, M. T., Chakeredza, S., & Kurehwatira, M. (2024). Effect of vermicompost and compost tea on the growth and yield of onions. International Journal of Plant Pathology and Microbiology, 4(1), 41–47. https://doi.org/10.22271/27893065.2024.v4.i1a.76

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