Title of article :
Growth performance of pechay (Brassica rapa) in household derived composts
Author/Authors :
Bercero, Digno II M Regional Agricultural Engineering Division - Department of Agriculture – Regional Field Office 10 - Cagayan de Oro City, Philippines , Aranico, Edgardo C Department of Biological Sciences - College of Sciences and Mathematics - Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology - Iligan City, Philippines , Tabaranza, Alicia Catalina E Department of Biological Sciences - College of Sciences and Mathematics - Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology - Iligan City, Philippines , Amparado Jr, Ruben F Department of Biological Sciences - College of Sciences and Mathematics - Mindanao State University – Iligan Institute of Technology - Iligan City, Philippines
Abstract :
Vermi worms (Eisenia fetida), Trichoderma harzianum and Effective Microorganism are
organisms commonly used as inoculant in composting which are capable of enhancing compost quality.
This study was conducted to assess the growth performance of pechay (Brassica rapa) in composts
produced from single and combined applications of these organisms applied as mulch. The experiment
was laid-out in Randomized Complete Block Design replicated three times. Pechay seedlings were grown
in polyethylene bags for four weeks and the number of leaves, width, and length, wet and dry weights
were determined. Positive (urea applied at 0.65 grams plant-1) and negative (soil only) controls were
likewise set-up. Results show that T. harzianum + Vermicompost (T4) turned to have superior effects to
plant growth as it produced higher number of leaves, widest leaf diameter, highest leaf length and
heaviest fresh and dry weights among the six compost treatments and is comparable to plants applied
with inorganic fertilizer. Thus, application of compost from T. harzianum + Vermi worms can be
recommended for pechay production.
Keywords :
Brassica rapa , effective microorganism , Eisenia fetida , Trichoderma harzianum
Journal title :
Astroparticle Physics