Effects of Natural and Home-made Bio-inoculants on Containerized Okra Plants (Abelmoschus esculentus)
Domenic T. Sanchez*, Larry B. Peconcillo Jr. and John V. De Vera
Cebu Technological University, Naga Campus, City of Naga, Cebu, 6037 Philippines
Corresponding Author E-mail:domenic.sanchez@ctu.edu.ph
DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CARJ.10.1.05
Article Publishing History
Received: 11 Mar 2022
Accepted: 02 May 2022
Published Online: 12 May 2022
Review Details
Reviewed by: Dr. Samrat Adhikary
India
Second Review by: Dr. Kartik Pramanik
India
Final Approval by: Dr. Denaxa Nikoleta-Kleio
Abstract:
The study focused on growing okra plants (Abelmoschus esculentus), one of the most popular vegetables that can be grown in containers, with composted chicken manure, vermicompost, and home-made liquid bio-inoculants such as fish amino acid (FAA), fermented fruit juice (FFJ), and calcium phosphate (CALPHOS). The scope was to determine which of these natural amendments could improve the growth performance of containerized okra plants during the vegetative stage, as well as to reveal the significant difference in the mean height of the containerized okra plants at two-time points, Week 1 and Week 8, as well as the significant difference in the mean growth rate among the three treatments. Composted chicken manure and vermicompost were applied directly to the soil, whereas bio-inoculants were used as a foliar or direct fertilizer application to the leaves. To compare the mean difference between groups, the Paired Samples t-test, and One-way Variance Analysis were used concurrently to compare height differences and weekly growth rates. The experiment revealed that okra Plants fertilized with liquid bio-inoculant outperform significantly those fertilized with composted chicken manure and vermicompost. Furthermore, the disparity in mean growth rates in containerized okra plants is most likely the result of experimental manipulation rather than random occurrence. The efficacy of vermicompost is related to the nutrient content of substrates, which in this study had a low growth effect on the specific okra plants. Bio-inoculants, on the other hand, have a greater impact on containerized okra plants as a foliar fertilizer.
Keywords:
Calcium Phosphate; Container Gardening; Fermented Fruit Juice; Fish Amino Acid; Foliar Fertilizer
Copy the following to cite this article: Sanchez D. T, Peconcillo J. L. B, Vera J. V. D. Effects of Natural and Home-made Bio-inoculants on Containerized Okra Plants (Abelmoschus esculentus). Curr Agri Res 2022; 10(1).. doi : http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CARJ.10.1.05 |
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