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Availability of nutrients from an accelerated compost for maize (Zea mays) production in two soil types

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Pages 1476-1486 | Received 29 May 2017, Accepted 16 May 2019, Published online: 14 Jun 2019
 

ABSTRACT

Accelerated composting is becoming popular globally. This has led to a commercial accelerated compost (AC); OBD-plus. This study, therefore, evaluated the availability of nutrients from this AC for maize (Zea mays) production in two common soil types; Alfisol and Ultisol. The AC at the rates of 30, 60, 90, 120, 150 kg N/ha, mineral fertilizer (NPK 15–15-15) and conventional compost (CC) at the rate of 60 kg N/ha each, were mixed with 5 kg soil (Alfisol and Ultisol) in pots, and arranged in a completely randomised design with three replications. Pots without any amendment served as control. Maize was grown at two plants/pot for six weeks, to determine the dry matter and N (nitrogen), P (phosphorus) and K (potassium) uptake. Data were analyzed using descriptive statistics and Analysis of variance (ANOVA) at α0.05. The results showed that N, P, and K uptake of maize plants increased with an increase in the rate of the accelerated compost in both soil types. The N uptake of maize treated with 60 kg N/ha AC (403 and 301 mg/plant) was comparable with 60 kg N/ha NPK (311 and 325 mg/plant) and 60 kg N/ha CC (452 and 215 mg/plant) in Alfisol and Ultisol, respectively. The AC also improved P and K uptake, however, P and K uptake values were influenced by soil types, whereby the performance was better on Alfisol than Ultisol. It could be concluded that the nutrients from OBD-plus accelerated compost evaluated were available to maize plants similar to conventional compost and mineral fertilizers, in spite of its shorter composting duration.

Acknowledgments

The authors would like to thank the Gate way fertilizer, Abeokuta, Nigeria for supplying the accelerated compost for this work free of charge.

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