Determining the Profitability of Different NPSB and Nitrogen Fertilizer Rates on Yield and Yield Attributes of SweetPotato (Ipomoea batatas L.) in the Midland Areas of Guji Southern Oromia, Ethiopia

Solomon Teshome1*, Arega Amide2 and Miresa Mitiku2  

1Oromia Agricultural Research Institute, Crop Research Process, Finfine

2Bore Agricultural Research center, Crop research Process, Bore

Corresponding Author E-mail: solomtesh41@gmail.com

DOI : http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CARJ.12.1.12

Article Publishing History

Received: 25 Dec 2023
Accepted: 05 Mar 2024
Published Online: 18 Mar 2024

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Reviewed by: Dr. Rania Khater
Second Review by: Dr. Jayath Kirthisinghe
Final Approval by: Dr. Ahmet Ertek

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Abstract:

Sweet potato is a crucial crop for food security and income generation. Sweet potato vine length, number of stems, average number of roots per plant, average root weight, marketable root yield, non-marketable root yield, and total sweet potato root yield were determined by the NPSB and nitrogen fertilizer application rates (p<0.01). Using the right fertilizer recommendations can improve crop growth and yield while minimizing resource use. Both NPSB and Nitrogen fertilizer rates had a highly significant impact on root number, root weight, marketable root yield, unmarketable root yield, and total root yield. The combination of 100 kg ha-1 NPSB fertilizer and 69 kg ha-1 of Nitrogen fertilizer gave the highest marketable root yield (553.09 qt ha-1). The treatment with 100 kg ha-1 NPSB fertilizer and 46 kg ha-1 Nitrogen fertilizer demonstrated the best result in terms of marginal rate of returns, with a marginal revenue of 17872%. To optimize sweet potato productivity in the Adola rede region, it is recommended to apply 100 kg ha-1 NPSB and 46 kg ha-1 nitrogen fertilizer. In general, cultivation in the Adola rede region can be optimized by applying a combination of 100 kg ha-1 of NPSB fertilizer and 46 kg ha-1 of nitrogen, resulting in improved plant growth and marketability, higher root yields and cost efficiency.

Keywords:

Adola rede; Crop yield; Fertilizer recommendations; Productivity; Sweet potato

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Teshome S, Amide A, Mitiku M. Determining the Profitability of Different NPSB and Nitrogen Fertilizer Rates on Yield and Yield Attributes of SweetPotato (Ipomoea batatas L.) in the Midland Areas of Guji Southern Oromia, Ethiopia. Curr Agri Res 2024; 12(1). doi : http://dx.doi.org/10.12944/CARJ.12.1.12

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