Author
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- Ugochi E. Ekwugha
(Department of Forestry and Wildlife Technology, Faculty of Agriculture, Federal University of Technology, Owerri, Nigeria)
- Obenade Moses
(National Centre for Technology Management (Federal Ministry of Science & Technology), South-South Office, Niger Delta University, Wilberforce Island, Bayelsa State, Nigeria)
- P.O. Anyaegbu
(Department of Crop Science (Agro-Forestry), Faculty of Agriculture, University of Abuja)
- Okereafor C. Jennifer
(Department of Crop Science (Agro-Forestry), Faculty of Agriculture, University of Abuja)
Abstract
With growing interest in ginger and turmeric, many health professionals, researchers, farmers, and food and beverage professionals are turning their attention towards these healthy spices. In order to cultivate new ideas and further grow the industry, University of Abuja has gave the opportunity to conduct this research on the university research farm within the permanent site during the 2018 raining season to investigate the performance of ginger and turmeric as influenced by cropping system and NPK fertilizer 15:15;15. The experiment was performed based on split plot system laid in randomized complete block design (RCBD) with 3 replicates used in the study. The treatment with their various level and the intercrop were organized using the various combinations indicated and were filtered into the design used (RCBD). Each replicate contains 12 plots and separated from the plot by one meter pathway. Hence a total of 36 experimental plots were used in the research. The result of the experiment has shown significance in the use of fertilizer and also when compare between monocropping and intercropping of the plant discovery was made that there was not much significant difference. Hence ginger and turmeric can be cultivated on same plot without effect. The plant with N. P. K fertilizer of 300g did better than the 50g and 150g respectively in the height, leaf number, fresh leaf and dry leaf weight, rhizomes fresh and rhizomes dry as well as other secondary analysis. Therefore, it is recommended and can be approved for large scale planting and production of ginger and turmeric.
Suggested Citation
Ugochi E. Ekwugha & Obenade Moses & P.O. Anyaegbu & Okereafor C. Jennifer, 2021.
"Growth Performance of Ginger and Tumeric as Influenced by Cropping System and NPK Fertilizer 15:15:15,"
International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation, International Journal of Research and Scientific Innovation (IJRSI), vol. 8(2), pages 30-43, February.
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RePEc:bjc:journl:v:8:y:2021:i:2:p:30-43
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