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Assessment of soil nutrient content and growth of tomato as affected by rice straw rice straw compost treatment

 

Table Of Contents


Chapter ONE

1.1 Introduction
1.2 Background of Study
1.3 Problem Statement
1.4 Objective of Study
1.5 Limitation of Study
1.6 Scope of Study
1.7 Significance of Study
1.8 Structure of the Research
1.9 Definition of Terms

Chapter TWO

2.1 Overview of Soil Nutrient Content
2.2 Importance of Soil Nutrients for Plant Growth
2.3 Tomato Growth Requirements
2.4 Rice Straw as a Soil Amendment
2.5 Benefits of Composting Rice Straw
2.6 Effects of Rice Straw Rice Straw Compost on Soil Nutrients
2.7 Impact of Soil Nutrient Content on Tomato Growth
2.8 Previous Studies on Soil Nutrient Management
2.9 Sustainable Agriculture Practices
2.10 Summary of Literature Review

Chapter THREE

3.1 Research Design and Methodology
3.2 Selection of Study Area
3.3 Sampling Techniques
3.4 Data Collection Methods
3.5 Soil Analysis Procedures
3.6 Experimental Setup
3.7 Statistical Analysis Techniques
3.8 Ethical Considerations

Chapter FOUR

4.1 Analysis of Soil Nutrient Content
4.2 Growth Parameters of Tomato Plants
4.3 Comparison of Different Treatments
4.4 Correlation between Soil Nutrients and Tomato Growth
4.5 Discussion on Nutrient Uptake by Tomato Plants
4.6 Interpretation of Results
4.7 Implications for Agriculture Practices
4.8 Future Research Directions

Chapter FIVE

5.1 Summary of Findings
5.2 Conclusion
5.3 Recommendations for Agricultural Practices
5.4 Contributions to the Field
5.5 Implications for Sustainable Agriculture
5.6 Limitations of the Study
5.7 Areas for Future Research
5.8 Closing Remarks

Thesis Abstract

Assessment of soil nutrient content and growth of tomato as affected by rice straw rice straw compost treatment


Thesis Overview

INTRODUCTION

            1.1 BACKGROUND OF THE STUDY

Soil fertility is fundamental in determining the productivity of all farming systems and is most commonly defined in terms of the ability of a soil to supply nutrients to crop (Wild, 1993). Salinization and low soil nutrient content are some of the major problem that hampers crop production on smallholder farmers field. About 20% of the world cultivated land and 50% of cropland generally affected by salinity (Lakhdar et al., 2009). Salt affected soil in Nigeria is reported to cover over 11 million hectares of unproductive naturally salt affected wastelands (Tadele, 1993). The natural affected areas are normally found in the arid and semi arid lowlands and in northern nigeria and other areas that are characterized by higher evapotranspiration rates in relation to precipitation (PGRC, 1996).With the expansion of irrigated agriculture, man’s activities contributing to the build-up and spread of salinity.

The social cost of salinization is not easy to quantify as it causes occupational and geographic shifting of the farm population and reduction in aggregate national income and expenditure. These events can have social and economic repercussions on the country as a whole.

Maintenance of high crop yields under intensive cultivation is possible only with external fertilizer inputs (organic and in organic sources fertilizer). Although inorganic fertilizers application is the quickest and easiest way of increasing yield per unit area, the problems associated with inorganic nutrient supplementation, if not judiciously handled, it can causes pollution of ground water and does not improve soil structure and may early contribute to greenhouse gases (GHG) (Gordon et al., 1993).

 

Tomato (Solanum lycopersicumL.) is one of the most widely cultivated crops in the world. It is an important source of vitamin A (30%), vitamin C (38%), calcium (2%), iron (3%) and is an important cash crop for smallholders and medium-scale commercial farmers (Naika S et al., 2005). Tomato is widely cultivated in Nigeria: both under rain fed and irrigated systems.

Despite this economically important position there is growing concern that the region is affected by land degradation mainly due to the rapidly growing population and lack of proper soil fertility management practices (Jansen et al., 2007). Many reports indicate that, in Nigeria, and in the northern nigeria areas, the low productivity of vegetables including tomato, is attributed to low or depleting soil fertility, poor agronomic practices such as imbalanced fertilization (Fekadu et al., 2006). Additionally increasing ground water table, in some part, and soil salinity and sodicity become some of the major concerns. Large sodium content exist in the lower part of the Northern nigeria where soil pH present from 8.5 to 10.0 (OWRDB, 2009). Although salinity and sodicity are common phenomena for arid and semiarid regions of the world, salt-affected soils have been recorded in all climatic regions and in a wide range of altitudes in Nigeria (Tena, 2002; and Paulos et al., 2002)

 

Salt affects tomato plant growth mainly through toxicity from excessive uptake of salt substances such as sodium, reduced water uptake, known as water stress and reduction in uptake of essential nutrients particularly potassium (FAO, 2005). Similar problems were observed in the northern nigeria including Dugda Bora and generally, the production is low in terms of quantity and quality. This affects not only the productivity but also the quality and associated consumer’s preferences (Aleligne et al., 1994).

 

Proper soil fertility management practices may alleviate the declining soil fertility and improve crop tolerance to salinity and thus enhances crop yield and quality (Ouedrago et al., 2001). Complementary use of organic with inorganic fertilizer is widely known to be reliable fertility management strategy in many countries of the world (Lombion et al., 1991). This emphasized that high and sustained crop yields can be obtained with judicious and balanced NPK fertilizer application combined with organic fertilizer (Makinde et al., 2001). Rice straw compost addition increased water content at both field capacity and permanent wilting point, increased shoot and root growth under stressed condition and also can decreases the effects of salinity by increase soil water availability and nutrient uptake by plants (Nguye et al., 2013). Organic mulches containing sawdust, dry grass (lawn clippings), maize cobs, rice and wheat straw have been very effective for vegetable growth and yield through improving water content of the soil, heat energy and add some of the organic nitrogen and other mineral to improve nutrient status of the soil.

Surface mulching has shown to reduce evaporation and decrease salinity hazards to improve crop production (Yang et al., 2006). This means also combined application of organic fertilizer and mulching will address the twin problems of tomato production in the northern nigeria system

 

Zaria is the area where many smallholder farmers are producing vegetable crop by irrigation. Among these vegetables tomato, one of the most widely grown, is severely affected by salinity (personal communication). The major salts at Meki-Ogolcha area are chloride, sulphate, bicarbonate, and to some extent, the availability of nitrate salts of Na, Mg and K and cation exchange capacity of soil varied within and between profiles (Kefyalew et al., 2008). Vegetable growers in the northern nigeria (CRV) areas are trying to amend the soil fertility of irrigated lands through application of inorganic fertilizers, crop residues and animal wastes, and use crop rotations. But, this is not common for all farmers. They use variable rate of fertilizers and crop and soil specific recommendations are rare to find (Edossa et al., 2013)

 

Even though several attempts like integrated soil fertility management (use of fertilizer, organic inputs, and improved crop varieties have been made to manage soil salinity (Vanlauwe et al., 2010), there are limited empirical evidences whether or not the farmers used technology such as mulch and rice straw compost to decrease the effects of salinity on vegetable product and the impact of these practices on quality and productivity. With this premises this study was initiated with the following objectives.

1.2 PROBLEM STATEMENT

Tomato (Solanum lycopersicumL.) is one of the most widely cultivated crops in the world. Many reports indicate that, in Nigeria, and in the northern nigeria areas, the low productivity of vegetables including tomato, is attributed to low or depleting soil fertility, poor agronomic practices such as imbalanced fertilization (Fekadu et al., 2006). Additionally increasing ground water table, in some part, and soil salinity and sodicity become some of the major concerns. Large sodium content exist in the lower part of the Northern nigeria where soil pH present from 8.5 to 10.0 (OWRDB, 2009). Although salinity and sodicity are common phenomena for arid and semiarid regions of the world, salt-affected soils have been recorded in all climatic regions and in a wide range of altitudes in Nigeria (Tena, 2002; and Paulos et al., 2002)

1.3 General objectives

  • To evaluate tomato yield and quality under salt affected soil by using different rates of rice straw compost and mulch thickness

Specific objectives

  • To evaluate effects of rice straw compost and mulch on soil physicochemical properties under salt affected soil
  • To evaluate effect of mulch and rice straw compost on tomato yield and quality under salt affected soil
  • To identify optimum rice straw compost application rate and mulch thickness for tomato production in the
  • To identify the best economically suitable rice straw compost rate and much thickness for tomato production.

 

1.4 SCOPE AND LIMITATION OF THE STUDY

This study which is titled the assessment of soil nutrient content and growth of tomato as affected by rice straw compost treatment is aimed at determining the effect of the application of rice straw compost on soil nutrient and growth of tomatoes. The study will be carried out in zaria city, kaduna state, Nigeria. The researcher was limited by time an


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