Influence of Formulated Palm Mill Effluent and Bat Guano Mixture on Maize Performance and Soil Chemical Properties in Delta State, Nigeria

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Background: Utilization of palm mill liquid effluent and bat guano as organic fertilizer was initiated in year 2019 and 2020. The palm oil mill effluent and bat guano were used to produce compost and was tested on maize and soil properties in Asaba, Delta State. Methods: The compost was applied at 0, 2.5, 5.0, 7.5 and 10 ton/ha and replicated four times in randomized complete block design for two years. Plant height, leaf area, stem girth were assessed at maturity whereas yield parameters and soil chemical properties measured at harvest. Data collected were analysed with analysis of variance and means separated with Duncan’s multiple range test at 5% level of probability. Result: Compost significantly increased maize yields and soil properties. The 10 t/ha gave the highest dry matter yield (22.1±2.71 and 36.2±7.47 t/ha), weight of 1000 grains (324±41.0 and 364±63.3) and grain yield (5.2±1.04 and 6.4±1.61 t/ha) in both years, respectively. It also, had the highest soil pH value, organic carbon, total nitrogen and available phosphorus. The palm mill liquid effluent and bat guano mixtures have the potentials to be used as organic fertilizer for maize production.

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Ojobor, S. A., & Omovie-Stephen, O. F. (2022). Influence of Formulated Palm Mill Effluent and Bat Guano Mixture on Maize Performance and Soil Chemical Properties in Delta State, Nigeria. Indian Journal of Agricultural Research, 56(1), 28–32. https://doi.org/10.18805/IJARe.A-620

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