2022
DOI: 10.18805/ag.d-5488
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Impact of Cocoa Shell and Jack Fruit Peel Waste Biocompost Influence on the Growth and Yield Attributes of Vigna unguiculata subsp. sesquipedalis (L.)

Abstract: Background: The present work was to evaluate biocomposted cocoa shell and jack fruit peel wastes and their effect on the vegetative development and yield parameters of Vigna unguiculata subsp. sesquipedalis L. Var. NS-620 (Cowpea). Methods: The experiments were conducted in the Department of Botany, Avinashilingam Institute for Home Science and Higher Education for Women, Coimbatore, Tamil Nadu, during 2019.The experiments consists of various treatments of biocompost. Different growth stages of the plant sampl… Show more

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“…As is shown in Table 2 maximum fresh weight was found in treatment 6 ( 2.77, 7.37 and 15.39 g) followed by treatment 3 (1.99,6.16 and 15.20 g) and the minimum fresh weight was found in control (1.10,4.01 and 10.97 g) and remarkable dry weight was recorded in treatment 6 (0.52,3.67 and 5.73 g) and it is nearly followed by treatment 3 (0.49, 3.07 and 5.06 g) and the least dry weight was recorded in control (0.19, 2.01 and 3.07 g). Similar results were in par with the work of Silpa and Vijayalakshmi, (2022) in Vigna unguiculata the incorporation of bio compost raw jack fruit peel+Pleurotus florida + Eudrilus euginiae in treatment 8 showed the good results in the fresh weight (5.491 g, 9.811 g and 32.516 g) and dry weight (0.855 g, 1.489 g and 3.020 g) of the plant.…”
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confidence: 88%
“…As is shown in Table 2 maximum fresh weight was found in treatment 6 ( 2.77, 7.37 and 15.39 g) followed by treatment 3 (1.99,6.16 and 15.20 g) and the minimum fresh weight was found in control (1.10,4.01 and 10.97 g) and remarkable dry weight was recorded in treatment 6 (0.52,3.67 and 5.73 g) and it is nearly followed by treatment 3 (0.49, 3.07 and 5.06 g) and the least dry weight was recorded in control (0.19, 2.01 and 3.07 g). Similar results were in par with the work of Silpa and Vijayalakshmi, (2022) in Vigna unguiculata the incorporation of bio compost raw jack fruit peel+Pleurotus florida + Eudrilus euginiae in treatment 8 showed the good results in the fresh weight (5.491 g, 9.811 g and 32.516 g) and dry weight (0.855 g, 1.489 g and 3.020 g) of the plant.…”
Section: Discussionsupporting
confidence: 88%