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Effect of manure amount and improved application technique at corm burial on the propagation of enset (Ensete ventricosum) suckers Cover

Effect of manure amount and improved application technique at corm burial on the propagation of enset (Ensete ventricosum) suckers

Open Access
|Jun 2019

Abstract

Ensete ventricosum (enset) has been cultivated in Ethiopia since ancient times. It is a multipurpose, drought tolerant and food security crop. When burying enset corms for vegetative propagation, manure is usually placed on the soil surface. However, there is no research-based evidence to justify this practice. We hypothesised that enset sucker production would be enhanced by placing manure in the corm burial hole. We tested this hypothesis, investigated manure application rates per buried corm and tested the effect of supplying a small amount of inorganic fertilizer. Three enset cultivars (Endale, Gewada and Yanbule) were used. Ninety corm halves were buried in separate holes (N = 3), resulting in 1,389 individually recorded suckers. There were significantly more suckers and a larger total biomass when manure was placed with the corm than when spread on the top of the soil, thus corroborating the main hypothesis. The number of suckers and the biomass increased with increasing amounts of air-dried cow manure up to 4.0 kg DW per burial hole, while the size of the three largest suckers per buried corm increased further with 6.0 kg DW of manure. Supplying a smaller amount of manure (2.0 kg DW) or equal nitrogen amount from inorganic fertilizer increased the production, compared to the treatment with no fertilizer. In conclusion, we recommend that farmers should ideally bury the corm with 7-11 dm3 of air-dried pulverized manure, thoroughly mixed with field soil; if manure is in short supply, burying even a small amount of it with the corm is beneficial.

DOI: https://doi.org/10.2478/fhort-2019-0012 | Journal eISSN: 2083-5965 | Journal ISSN: 0867-1761
Language: English
Page range: 171 - 180
Submitted on: Mar 21, 2018
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Accepted on: Dec 7, 2018
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Published on: Jun 30, 2019
In partnership with: Paradigm Publishing Services
Publication frequency: 2 issues per year

© 2019 Abraham Bosha, Abitew Lagibo Dalbato, Tamado Tana, Wassu Mohammed, Bizuayehu Tesfaye, Laila M. Karlsson, published by Polish Society for Horticultural Sciences (PSHS)
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