Dissolution of rock phosphate in animal manure soil amendment and lettuce growth

Volume: 5 Number: 2 April 2, 2016
  • Kofi Agyarko
  • Akwasi Adutwum Abunyewa
  • Emmanuel Kwasi Asiedu
  • Emmanuel Heva
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Dissolution of rock phosphate in animal manure soil amendment and lettuce growth

Abstract

A study was conducted in pots on the field to assess the effect of different quantities of poultry manure (PM), cattle manure (CM) and pig manure (PG) on the release of available phosphorus from Togo rock phosphate (RP) and lettuce growth. There were eleven (11) treatments which were: Control (soil only); 2.5g RP; 2.5g CM; 2.5gRP + 2.5g CM; 2.5gRP + 5gCM; 2.5gPM; 2.5gRP + 2.5gPM; 2.5gRP + 5gPM; 2.5gPG; 2.5gRP + 2.5gPG; 2.5gRP + 5gPG, applied per kg soil, using the Completely Randomized Design (CRD) with three replications. Available phosphorus and other parameters were assessed using standard methods. Results were statistically analyzed using the the GenStat (11th Edition) statistical software package. The amount and type of animal manure in the amendment affected the amount of the available P released. The addition of 2.5g manure to 2.5g RP in a kg of soil significantly (P<0.05) increased available P by 4 to 7 times over the sole 2.5g RP/kg soil treatment. Doubling the amount of manure in the amendment (5g manure + 2.5g RP) almost doubled the amount of P released, with the poultry manure combinations being more significant. The amount of available P in the soil positively related to the plant height (R2=63), leaf area (R2=0.55), dry weight (R2=0.73) and the percentage P in the leaf (R2=0.88) of lettuce. The PM at 2.5gRP + 5gPM recorded the highest significant (P<0.05) values. The study has provided further basis for manure selection and quantities to be used in enhancing the release of P from rock phosphate. However, investigations need to be continued using nuclear techniques.

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Kofi Agyarko This is me

Akwasi Adutwum Abunyewa This is me

Emmanuel Kwasi Asiedu This is me

Emmanuel Heva This is me

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April 2, 2016

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April 1, 2016

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Year 2016 Volume: 5 Number: 2

APA
Agyarko, K., Abunyewa, A. A., Asiedu, E. K., & Heva, E. (2016). Dissolution of rock phosphate in animal manure soil amendment and lettuce growth. Eurasian Journal of Soil Science, 5(2), 84-88. https://doi.org/10.18393/ejss.2016.2.084-088
AMA
1.Agyarko K, Abunyewa AA, Asiedu EK, Heva E. Dissolution of rock phosphate in animal manure soil amendment and lettuce growth. EJSS. 2016;5(2):84-88. doi:10.18393/ejss.2016.2.084-088
Chicago
Agyarko, Kofi, Akwasi Adutwum Abunyewa, Emmanuel Kwasi Asiedu, and Emmanuel Heva. 2016. “Dissolution of Rock Phosphate in Animal Manure Soil Amendment and Lettuce Growth”. Eurasian Journal of Soil Science 5 (2): 84-88. https://doi.org/10.18393/ejss.2016.2.084-088.
EndNote
Agyarko K, Abunyewa AA, Asiedu EK, Heva E (April 1, 2016) Dissolution of rock phosphate in animal manure soil amendment and lettuce growth. Eurasian Journal of Soil Science 5 2 84–88.
IEEE
[1]K. Agyarko, A. A. Abunyewa, E. K. Asiedu, and E. Heva, “Dissolution of rock phosphate in animal manure soil amendment and lettuce growth”, EJSS, vol. 5, no. 2, pp. 84–88, Apr. 2016, doi: 10.18393/ejss.2016.2.084-088.
ISNAD
Agyarko, Kofi - Abunyewa, Akwasi Adutwum - Asiedu, Emmanuel Kwasi - Heva, Emmanuel. “Dissolution of Rock Phosphate in Animal Manure Soil Amendment and Lettuce Growth”. Eurasian Journal of Soil Science 5/2 (April 1, 2016): 84-88. https://doi.org/10.18393/ejss.2016.2.084-088.
JAMA
1.Agyarko K, Abunyewa AA, Asiedu EK, Heva E. Dissolution of rock phosphate in animal manure soil amendment and lettuce growth. EJSS. 2016;5:84–88.
MLA
Agyarko, Kofi, et al. “Dissolution of Rock Phosphate in Animal Manure Soil Amendment and Lettuce Growth”. Eurasian Journal of Soil Science, vol. 5, no. 2, Apr. 2016, pp. 84-88, doi:10.18393/ejss.2016.2.084-088.
Vancouver
1.Kofi Agyarko, Akwasi Adutwum Abunyewa, Emmanuel Kwasi Asiedu, Emmanuel Heva. Dissolution of rock phosphate in animal manure soil amendment and lettuce growth. EJSS. 2016 Apr. 1;5(2):84-8. doi:10.18393/ejss.2016.2.084-088

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