Suitability of some growing media for cashew seedling growth and development in the nursery

Author:

Olufemi Aremu-Dele1,Abanum Nduka Beatrice1,Olalekan Sobowale Ibrahim2,Ademola Adesanya Kehinde3,Olaoluwa Olorundare Bunmi4

Affiliation:

1. Agronomy Section, Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria, P.M.B. 5244, Ibadan, Nigeria

2. Plant Breeding Department, Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria, P.M.B. 5244, Ibadan, Nigeria

3. Department of Economics and Extension, Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria, P.M.B. 5244, Ibadan, Nigeria

4. Value Addition Research Department, Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria, P.M.B. 5244, Ibadan, Nigeria

Abstract

Abstract. Using the right growing media is pivotal for cultivating high-quality seedlings. While topsoil remains a prevalent choice in nurseries, there is a growing need to explore its effectiveness in cashew seedling production and find potential alternatives that might reduce our dependence on it. A three-month experiment was undertaken at the Cocoa Research Institute of Nigeria’s nursery. The setup followed a Completely Randomized Design (CRD) incorporating ten treatment variations, each replicated thrice. These treatments involved two cashew nut types, Jumbo and Medium, and five distinct growing media: 100% Topsoil, 100% Sawdust, 75% Topsoil + 25% Sawdust, 50% Topsoil + 50% Sawdust, and 25% Topsoil + 75% Sawdust. For the procedure, each of these media was filled into perforated polythene bags measuring 30cm x 15cm, with one seed planted per bag. Data collected were on % emergence, morphological, shoot and root data. Data were subjected to ANOVA using SAS (version 2010) statistical package and means were separated using DMRT at (P≤0.05). Findings revealed no notable variance in percentage mean emergence at four weeks post-planting or in leaf count at the twelve-week mark. Control treatments (100% topsoil) for jumbo and medium had the shortest plant height, lowest number of leaves, seedling vigour, fresh root weight and taproot length. 100% topsoil as a growing medium for raising cashew seedlings should be discouraged as the experimented growing media offered statistically the same or improved emergence, morphology, and root growth development.

Publisher

Trakia University

Subject

General Medicine

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