Effect of four different types of vermicomposts on okra productivity and farm income

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作者
Acharya, Nischal [1 ]
Vista, Shree Prasad [2 ]
Pandit, Naba Raj [1 ]
Bhattarai, Sovika [2 ]
Dahal, Biplov [2 ]
机构
[1] Purbanchal Univ, Himalayan Coll Agr Sci & Technol, Dept Agr, Kathmandu 44600, Nepal
[2] Nepal Agr Res Council NARC, Natl Soil Sci Res Ctr NSSRC, Khumaltar 44705, Lalitpur, Nepal
关键词
Vermicompost; Commercial organic fertilizer; Productivity; Okra; Nepal; SOIL;
D O I
10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e34351
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O [数理科学和化学]; P [天文学、地球科学]; Q [生物科学]; N [自然科学总论];
学科分类号
07 ; 0710 ; 09 ;
摘要
Organic based fertilizers is crucial for maintaining soil fertility, increasing crop production, and mitigating climate change. Among various organic fertilizers, vermicompost (VC) has been found to be one of the promising options for enhancing soil fertility and productivity. However, there are limited studies on the agronomic effects of vermicomposts in Nepal. In this study, a pot culture experiment was conducted inside a greenhouse to assess the agronomic and economic effects of four different commercially available vermicomposts, available in both reduced and original moisture forms, on okra. Nine treatments with three replications were arranged in a completely randomized design (CRD). These treatments included Divya vermicompost with both reduced (DvRM: 28.82 %) and original moisture (DvOM: 62.17 %); Praramva vermicompost with reduced (PvRM: 29.63 %) and original moisture (PvOM: 54.65 %), Bio-Comp vermicompost with reduced (BvRM: 26.75 %) and original moisture (BvOM: 49.77 %), Sathi vermicompost with reduced (SvRM: 28.52 %) and original moisture (SvOM: 65.18 %), and a control (CK: nonfertilized treatment). All VC treatments, whether in reduced or original moisture forms, showed better performance on plant growth parameters and fruit yield compared to the control. There was no significant difference between the four types of VCs, in either moisture form. The average number of fruits per pot in VC treatments (ranging from 5.5 to 8.0 fruits per pot) increased by 94 % compared to CK (3.5 fruits). Similarly, total fruit yield increased by 126 % in VC treatments (ranging from 16213 kg ha(-1) to 23193 kg ha(-1)) compared to the CK (8260 kg ha(-1)). The benefit to cost ratio (B:C) of all the VCs was above 1 (B:C > 1), ranging from 1.00 to 1.59, illustrating the economic benefit of using vermicompost in okra cultivation. The findings suggest that farmers should consider the widespread use of vermicomposts to increase both crop productivity and farm profitability, thereby sustaining their livelihoods.
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