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Organic manures for growing crops are a composition of waste materials. Due to the steady increase in population size and improved living standards around the world, the built up of waste materials is becoming a burgeoning problem since these waste materials emit harmful substances to the atmosphere when burnt. Burning also kills the microbial population of the soil, destroys the soil organic matter, and affects the overall physical composition of the soil [2]. Thus, proper waste management can be maintained by using these organic wastes as substrate in agriculture through organic farming.
Composting of organic waste offers solution to large amounts of waste worldwide. Composting is a natural process of recycling decomposed organic materials into a rich soil known as compost. Traditional composting of organic wastes has been known for years, but new methods of thermophilic composting have become much more common in organic waste treatment [3]. One such composting technique is vermicomposting. Vermicomposting is a type of organic farming by which earthworms breakdown organic waste materials, stimulate microbial activity, and at the same time, increase the rate of mineralization of the soil. These activities convert waste materials into humus-like substances called vermicompost. Vermitechnology is the use of surface and subsurface local varieties of earthworms [4]. Earthworms play a major role in breaking down waste materials to form vermicompost. Vermicomposts are finely divided peat like materials with high water holding capacity, perfect structure, porosity, and aeration. Vermicompost is an organic fertilizer that is rich in nutrients, poor in readily biodegradable carbon, and relatively free of any plant and human pathogens [5]. It has greatly increased surface area, which provides greater area for microbial activity to take place and strong adsorption and retention of nutrients [6, 7].
The activity of organic farming through the use of vermicompost would be an unpreventable practice for years to come for sustainable agriculture, since vermicompost releases nutrients at a slow rate that allows for easy uptake by plants and improves the moisture holding capacity of the soil that results in better quality of crops produce [8]. Ansari [2] outlined different sources of recyclable organic waste, and he classified these waste as either agricultural waste, animal waste, urban solid waste, or agro industrial waste. Animal manure, categorized as animal waste, is a valuable resource as soil fertilizer, since it provides relatively large amounts of macronutrients and micronutrients for crop growth and production and at the same time, providing an environmentally friendly alternative to mineral fertilizers [9].
Heavy use of agrochemicals since 1960s increased food productivity at the cost of environment and society. It killed the beneficial soil organisms, destroyed their natural fertility, and weakened the power of “biological resistance” in crops, making them more susceptible to pests and diseases. Since then, the revolution of vermicomposting studies has been on the go for improving crop production. The use of vermicompost for planting has been highlighted in agriculture as a beneficial medium for improving plant growth and yield and the maintenance of soil fertility. This organic matter has proven to improve the overall soil structure, soil fertility, and crop yield [3]. The aim of this project is to investigate the effect of vermicompost and other fertilizers on the growth and productivity of pepper plants (
Organic farming is greatly beneficial and is more economically viable than inorganic farming. Organic farming controls pest and diseases without harming the environment, prevents pollution, and increases soil fertility, so that crops produce will contain adequate nutrients, and better marketable price will be offered. Vermicompost is one of the best organic media for planting. Vermicompost is highly organic and contains no chemicals, so it is environmentally friendly. It is more nutritious and releases nutrients at a slow rate that is easily taken up by plants, and it eliminates the need for application of pesticides, since plants are healthy and free from any pest and diseases. The aim of this research is to determine the effect of vermicompost and other fertilizers on the growth of pepper plants. It will demonstrate how common organic waste can be converted into a nutrient rich substrate that is chemical free and has a massive impact on the quality of crops produce. This research will be of major benefits to farmers in improving their understanding on how vermicomposting can improve the quality of crops produce, increase the fertility of the soil, and reduce the cost needed to purchase synthetic fertilizers for growth, since vermicompost contains all the essential nutrients that support maximum growth. Not only this research will benefit farmers, but also it will benefit the environment by reducing pollution rate, since waste materials can be used as substrate for enhancing soil fertility. Organic farming plays a major role in agriculture today and will be a great influence in the future for safe and good quality of crops. Several researches that were done have proven the importance of vermicompost and its impact on crop production as compared to other fertilizers.
Vermicomposting unit was set up at the National Agricultural Research and Extension Institute (NAREI) at Mon repos, Georgetown. All plants were planted at NAREI. Physicochemical analysis and microbial analysis of planting substrates were done at The University of Guyana, Faulty of Natural Sciences Biology Laboratory. The chemical analysis of fruits was done at the Fruit and Drug Department.
A vermicomposting unit of dimensions 2.1 × 2.1 × 1 m3 was set up [4]
The floor of the unit was covered with 5 inches of pebbles followed by 10 inches of sand to ensure proper drainage. A 10-inch layer of moisten loamy soil was then placed at the top.
500 locally species of earthworms (
After inoculation of worms, cattle dungs were scattered over the soil followed by a 10 cm layer of dried grasses and leaf clippings from NAREI Campus. The dried grass along with cattle dung was turned on a weekly basis.
After 60 days, the vermicompost was harvested, and the pH was tested and stabilized with calcium carbonate to maintain a neutral pH.
The vermicompost was then ready to use as a fertilizer for planting.
Each planting substrate was subjected to physicochemical analysis, where both the initial soil and soil obtained after planting were analyzed. Planting substrates were analyzed for the following parameters at two different laboratory [10]:
pH electrical, conductivity (EC) (done in the Biology Lab at the University of Guyana)
Organic carbon, Nitrogen, Phosphorus, and Potassium (done at Food and Drug Department)
All microbial analysis steps were repeated for each treatment on the initial planting substrate, substrate obtained from seedlings before transplanting to potting media, and substrate obtained after harvesting. Total microbial count was done by culturing microbes on nutrient agar following the procedure as described by Aneja [11]. The modified Winogradsky medium was used for growing and counting
Pepper seeds were planted in a seedling tray of dimensions 53 × 53 cm2 with a total of 128 holes per tray. The experiment was done following the Randomized Block Design method with three replications for each treatment. Five treatments (Table 1) were involved in the replication process.
Treatments (planting substrate) | Components of each treatment |
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T1: Promix (organic) | Canadian sphagnum peat moss, perlite, vermiculite, macro nutrients and micronutrients, limestone, wetting agents, and mycorrhizae. |
T2: Vermicompost (organic) | Loamy soil, cow manure, and dry grasses |
T3: 189 (inorganic) | 450 g of sand, 550 g sawdust, 90 g chicken litter, 20 g triple super phosphate (tsp), 8 g urea, 0.013 g of calcium carbonate (CaCO3), and 0.4 g molybdenum potash (MoP) |
T4: 189 + vermicompost (organic and inorganic) | 189 + vermicompost components |
Control | Black sand |
Different treatments used in the experiment.
After 4 weeks of growth in seed trays, the seedlings were transplanted into potting media. Each pot was filled with 3 kg of dry soil and 250 g of each treatments were applied to each pots. A total of nine pots were allocated per treatment.
Table 2 shows the amount of vermicompost applied during the different stages of planting. Twelve holes were allocated per treatment, where each set of the 12 holes was filled 50 g of the different planting substrate. Seedlings were planted in each holes and the seed tray was placed in a partially covered area where there was little sunlight penetration and protection from excess rainfall. After 8 days of planting, the seeds have started germinating.
Treatment | Amount of vermicompost applied (g) | ||||
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Germination | Potting media | Field | Flowering | Fruiting | |
T1 | 50 | 250 | 400 | 150 | 150 |
T2 | 50 | 250 | 400 | 150 | 150 |
T3 | 50 | 250 | 400 | 150 | 150 |
T4 | 50 | 250 | 400 | 150 | 150 |
Amount of vermicompost applied during different stages of planting.
The recording of growth parameters began after transplanting seedlings into potting media. Growth parameters such as plant height, number of leaves, and leaf fall were taken on a weekly basis along with observation for any pest attack. After being placed in potting media for 5 weeks, plants were transferred out to the field just before the beginning of flowering. Each plant was planted in bins where field observation was completed. Each planting bins were of dimensions 430 cm length by 90 cm breadth. Four hundred grams of each treatment was applied at the beginning of planting in the field, 150 g at the onset of flowering, and 150 g at the beginning of fruiting. The following analyses were taken in the field trials:
Number of leaves
Plant height: measured using a measuring ruler (cm)
Diameter of main stem: measured using a ruler (cm)
Number of branch
Bolting period
Number of fruits and fruit setting
0.6 Kg (600 g) of neem leaves
After harvesting, the following analyses were taken:
Root and shoot biomass which involve both wet and dry weight
Shoot length, Number of leaves, diameter of stem, and number of branch
Total fruit weight, fruit diameter(cm)
Biochemical analysis of fruit: Fruit samples obtained were dried in an incubator at temperature range 46–50°C and weighed each day, until a constant weight was obtained. After drying, the samples were crushed using a mortar and pestle and stored in a dry place until it was ready for analysis. Samples were analyzed for Vitamins C at the Food and Drug Department following methods outlined by [12]. Samples were also analyzed for Potassium, Sodium, and Phosphorus at the Guysuco Laboratory, LBI.
Vitamin C and Chlorophyll content.
Plants need nutrients from fertilizers for growth and survival, since most soil does not provide sufficient nutrients for optimum growth. Fertilizers are essential part of modern farming. Fertilizers may be organic or inorganic, and their effect on plant growth depends upon the necessary nutrients they contain. Organic farming is eco-friendly, improves soil fertility, and sustains higher yield. Chemical farming on the other hand has positive effect on crop growth once use in the correct proportion, but intensive use can jeopardize the conservation of soil and invite new problems, which may post health hazard to the environment. Fertilizers in general are essential in modern farming, and the fertility status of the soil is likely to decline unless adequate amount of nutrients is added to the soil.
The aim of this project was to investigate the effect of vermicompost and other fertilizers on the growth of pepper plants. Results obtained are tabularized along with statistical data.
Plants were treated with four different treatments plus a control medium:
T1: Promix (Inorganic).
T2: Vermicompost (Organic).
T3: 189 (Inorganic).
T4: 189+ Vermicompost (Organic+ Inorganic).
Control: Black sand.
Promix is a light-weight, ready-made mixture with high nutrient retention and water holding capacity to support plant growth. It is made up of perlite and vermiculite, which improves moisture and aeration of the soil. Canadian sphagnum peat moss aids in absorption, limestone for pH neutralization, and micro and macro nutrients. Vermicompost, the second treatment (T2), is a composition of organic matter form from the decomposition of waste product by the action of earthworms. It is an ideal organic manure for better growth and yield of many plants. One hundred and eighty-nine, the third treatment (T3), is a newly formulated mixture compose of sawdust, sand, urea, TSP, MOP, chicken litter, and calcium carbonate. Sawdust when mixed with these fertilizers provides an ideal medium for plant growth, since these chemicals are weighed and mixed in the correction proportion require for better plant growth and production.
Physicochemical parameters were conducted on both the initial and final planting substrate to determine their physicochemical composition (Figure 1 (a)–(f)). For the initial treatment, pH ranges from neutral to alkali for all treatments except for T1 and control, which was slightly acidic. All pH levels except T3 were within the pH ranges 6.5–7.5, which is the pH that most plant nutrients are optimally available for plant growth, and this pH range is very compatible to plant growth [13]. The electrical conductivity was lowest for control and highest in T3. Electrical conductivity is a good indication of the nutrient status of the soil. High electrical conductivity means that there are more nutrients present in the soil hence dissolve more ions leading to a high electrical conductivity. Organic carbon was highest in T1 and lowest in control. Phosphorus and potassium level were highest in T2 and lowest in control. The control medium was relatively low in all nutrients. Analysis done on postharvest soil was not done on the control substrate, since there was no plant survival in this treatment. The results for postharvest analysis showed that the level of pH increases among all the treatments except for T3, where there was a decrease in pH level from alkali to neutral. Electrical conductivity decreases among all the treatments with T2 having the highest conductivity level and T4 the lowest. There was a decrease in nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium levels in T1 and an increase among T2, T3, and T4 with T3 having the highest level of these macronutrients and T1 the lowest. Vermicomposts are products from depredated organic matter broken down by earthworms. This process alters the rate of decomposition of organic matter and lowers the C:N ratio [14]. For this reason, vermicompost had low percentage of carbon and nitrogen as compared to the inorganic fertilizer (T3). Sawdust is a great absorber of nitrogen and absorbs nitrogen from the soil away from plants, and urea is comprised mainly of nitrogen, accounting for the high nitrogen level in T3. The high phosphorus levels in T3 are due to the presence of TSP. Moreover, the high levels of macronutrients present in T3 are due to the chemical composition of the substrate.
Bar graph showing (a) the pH level of each substrate tested; (b) the electrical conductivity of each treatment; (c) the percentage of organic carbon present in each treatment; (d) the percentage of nitrogen present in each treatment; (e) the level of phosphorus present in each treatment; and (f) the amount of potassium present in each treatment (mg/kg).
Figure 2 shows the results obtained from microbial analysis of both the initial and final planting substrate represented in the form of mean ± standard deviation. The studies of microbial analysis of soil were done before the planting of pepper plants and after harvesting. This gave an idea on the initial microbial count of each substrates and the microbial count after planting. Total microbial count done on the initial soil sample showed that T2 had the highest amount of heterotrophs as compared to the other treatments, and T1 had the highest amount of bacteria. For the final microbial analysis, no microbial count was done on the control soil because there was no survival of pepper plants in this treatment. Results obtained from the final microbial analysis showed that T3 had the highest amount of heterotrophs, as well as the highest amount of bacteria as compared to the other soil samples.
Bar graph showing total microbial count.
The high microbial count in T2 for the initial soil sample is due to the presence of microbes deposited from earthworms’ casting and microbes naturally present in the soil. Sawdust is rich in fungi, and chicken litter comprises of high amount of bacteria, whereby some might be parasitic but have never shown any effect on human health when amended as a fertilizer for plant growth [15]. This mixture forming the 189 treatment has accounted for the high microbial population present in this treatment due to the continuous application of treatments at different stages of plant growth, which increases the final amount of microbes present in the soil. In addition, the chemical composition of T3 is acidic, but with the presence of organic matter (chicken litter) and calcium carbonate, the acidity of the mixture is reduced, thereby supporting the growth of more microorganisms [16]. T1 had the second highest heterotrophs for the final microbial analysis, which is due to the presence of mycorrhiza, which is a composition of the promix mixture that creates a symbiotic relationship with plant roots. Statistical analysis done for results obtained on both the initial and final soil sample showed that the results were not statistically significant. Statistical analysis done on the initial soil sample showed that the P-value (0.50) is greater than 0.05 for the treatments and P (0.38) is greater than 0.05 for the different microbes. Analysis done on the final soil sample showed that there was no significant difference between the microbes counted neither between the treatments, since P-value (0.17) is greater than 0.05 for the different treatments and P-value (0.36) is greater than 0.05 for the microbes. After microbial count was done, Gram staining was done on the different bacterial colonies present. All bacteria stained from both initial and final soil sample were Gram-negative rods and cocci.
Figure 3 shows results obtained from nitrifying bacteria through serial dilutions.
Bar graph showing the amount of nitrifying bacteria present in a given sample of soil under serial dilution 10-3.
For the final dilutions, there was no serial dilution done on the final soil sample for the control treatment, since there were no plants survived. Results obtained showed that T4 had the highest
Table 3 shows the rate of germination for different treatments. Table 4 shows the survival and mortality rate of pepper plants during the different stages of planting. After vermicompost was harvested, all planting substrates were prepared for planting. Pepper seeds were planted on a seedling trays filled with the different treatments, where a total of nine seeds were allocated per treatment. From the germination results, T2 had the highest germination rate followed by T1, T4, T3, and lastly, control. T2 has the highest germination rate because vermicompost contains higher amounts of essential nutrients such as phosphorus and potassium which stimulate the emergence of plants [18].
Treatments | Rate of germination (%) |
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T1 | 83.3 |
T2 | 100 |
T3 | 75 |
T4 | 83.3 |
Control | 41.67 |
Rate of germination in triplicates.
Treatment | Initial amount of plants allocated per treatment | Survival rate in potting media (%) | Survival rate in the field (%) |
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T1 | 9 | 100 | 100 |
T2 | 9 | 100 | 88.89 |
T3 | 9 | 100 | 77.78 |
T4 | 9 | 100 | 100 |
Control | 9 | 0 | 0 |
Survival and mortality rate of pepper plants planted in each treatment in triplicates.
Germination of pepper seeds was followed by transplanting, when seedlings have attained the two leaf stage. Seedlings were transplanted to potting media, where the recording of results began. There was no survival of pepper plants grown in the control medium, so there were no plants to transfer to potting media. This is so because based on results obtained from physicochemical analysis, there was not enough nutrients present in the control medium neither were there enough microbial activity. In the potting media, there was 100% survival of all plants. After transplanting to the field from potting media, there was a change in survival rate among some of the treatments. T1 and T4 had 100% survival, 88.89% of plants survived in T2, and 77.78% in T3. The change in survival rate is due to the exposure of plants to direct climatic conditions which they were not exposed before. Plants that have died in the field conditions were dry and yellow, which is due to direct contact with the sun. There was a low survival rate in T3 after transplanting to the field. First, this may be due to the pH range of the substrate which was initially 8.1, a pH range where no sufficient nutrients are available for plant growth ([13]). Second, since T3 is composed of sawdust, sawdust as mentioned earlier absorbs nitrogen away from plants, which limits foliage growth causing leaves to yellow and die. T3 had a much higher electrical conductivity than the other treatments. High electrical conductivity lowers osmotic potential of soil water and consequently the availability of soil water to plants, causing plants to become dry. However, the tolerance of plants to salinity depends upon the plant species, as well as the developmental stages [19].
Figure 4 shows the average plant height obtained from pepper plants grown in five different treatments for a period of 20 weeks. Plant heights were measured on a weekly basis for 20 weeks. There was a significant difference between plant heights recorded over the 20-week period. T2 (3.34) had the greatest initial plant height followed by T1 (2.73), T4 (2.42), and lastly, T3 (1.49). The final plant height recorded was higher in T3 followed by T4 and lastly T2 and T1 with equal average plant height. The percentage change in plant height from initial to final height over the 20 weeks period was greatest in T3, followed by T4, T1, and lastly T2. The results obtained are similar to results obtained from a study conducted by [20], where the effect of sawdust on the growth of corn was similar to that of pepper. The initial application of sawdust decreases the yield of plant, where in this instance, it decreases the rate of plant growth. This was so because sawdust absorbs nitrogen from the soil away from plants, thus limiting plant growth. As application increases, there was an increase in nitrogen level, which was sufficient enough to cause decomposition and increase the amount of nitrogen available for plant growth. This combined with the amount of nitrogen provided from urea increases the nitrogen level of the soil and subsequently increases the overall plant growth parameters and yield of produce [21]. Results obtained were statistically significant between each treatments, as well as between each weeks of growth, since P-value (0.0059) is less than 0.05 between treatments, and the P-value (3.24 × 10−27) is less than 0.05 between the different weeks.
Bar graph showing the average plant height recorded for each treatment on a weekly basis.
Figure 5 shows the average leaf number obtained from pepper plants grown in five different treatments for a period of 20 weeks. Values in the table are represented in the form of mean ± standard deviation (SD). The plants with the greatest overall change in leaf numbers were those grown in T3 followed by T4, T2, and lastly, T1. The treatment with the highest amount of leaves was T3, which had a sharp increase from week 16 then decreases back at week 19 and 20 but still remained the treatment with the highest average number of leaves. T3 was followed by T2, which had a greater overall leaf number than T1 and T4, since it started off having a higher leaf number from weeks 1–16, but at weeks 17–20, there was a reduction in leaf number as compared to T4. T4 was the next treatment that has plants with a greater leaf number after T2, where there was a continuous increase in leaf number until the final week. Lastly, T1 had the lowest number of leaves, where there was a slow increase in leaves until week 20, where it decreases. There was an increase and decrease in leaf number due to leaf abscission. There was a significant difference between each treatment as well as between each weeks, since P-value (0.0016) is less than 0.05 between each treatments and P-value (0.0012) is less than 0.05 between each weeks.
Bar graph showing leaf numbers recorded on a weekly basis for each treatment.
Figure 6 shows the final plant parameters recorded after harvesting of pepper plants from each treatments. The values are represented in the form of mean ± standard deviation. Final plant growth parameters such as plant height, number of leaves, diameter of main stem, and number of branches were greater in plants treated with T3 followed by T4, T2, and T1, respectively. The results obtained are similar to results obtained from a study carried out by [18] on wheat, where the use of chemical fertilizers has given better growth rate, yield, and quality of produce than vermicompost. Chemical fertilizers have greater availability of salts like nitrate, phosphate, and potash, which significantly increase the rate of plant growth [4]. So T3 having chemical composition gave better results followed by the mixture of chemical and organic fertilizer (T4), which had equal proportion of organic and chemical fertilizers to support good plant growth, and then T2-vermicompost has humic acids and adequate nutrients for maximum growth but not enough micronutrients such as nitrogen, phosphorus, and potassium to produce maximum yield. In addition, since treatments were applied at different stages of planting, [22] concluded from their studies that once vermicompost reaches a certain concentration, the rate of plant growth decreases probably due to the high concentration of soluble salts in the vermicompost, poor porosity, and/or poor aeration. T1-promix did not have the least average plant growth parameters recorded, which might be due to the presence of insufficient nutrients. Statistical analysis done on the final parameters recorded showed that results were not statistically significant between the different treatments neither between the different parameters recorded, since the p-value was 0.4 between the different treatments and 0.06 between the different parameters recorded.
Bar graph showing the final plant parameters recorded.
Figure 7 shows results obtained from analysis of the chlorophyll content of leaves obtained from peppers plants grown in the different treatments. There was a low standard deviation among all the values, which indicates that the values did not deviate much from the mean value. The presence or absence of chlorophyll in plants greatly affects the production of secondary metabolites and other essential plant constituents. In the present study, chlorophyll content in pepper leaves was maximum in T2 followed by T3, T4, and T1, respectively. Nitrogen is required for cellular synthesis of enzymes, proteins, chlorophyll, DNA, and RNA and is therefore important in plant growth and production of food. Nitrogen fertilization increases growth and leaf area of plants, which in turn increases absorption of light, leading to an increase in the production of chlorophyll [18]. Even though T2 did not have the highest nitrogen level, it had sufficient to support maximum chlorophyll production followed by T3, T4, and lastly T1, which had the lowest nitrogen level thus the lowest amount of chlorophyll. The results from the ANOVA statistical test showed that there was indeed a significant difference between each treatments as well as the different type of chlorophyll (‘a’ and ‘b’) and the total chlorophyll content in leaves obtained from the different treatments. There was a significant difference between each treatment, since F (34.12) is greater than F crit (4.76) and the P-value (0.00036) is less than 0.05, and significant difference between the amount of chlorophyll present, since F (20.08) is greater than F crit (5.14) and the P-value (0.0012) is less than 0.05.
Bar graph showing chlorophyll content of leaves obtained from plants grown in the different treatments.
Figure 8 (a)–(b) show the fruit weight and shoot and root weight of pepper plants after harvesting. Results are represented in the form of mean ± standard deviation, where a low standard deviation indicates better results rather than a high standard deviation. The results showed that plants treated with the different treatments had a significant effect on the fresh and dry weight of plants root and shoot. The favorable effect of fertilizer application was most apparent in plants treated with T3, which had the heaviest fresh and dry shoot weight followed by T2, T4 with the third heaviest fresh shoot weight and the lowest dry weight, and lastly, T3 with lowest fresh weight and higher dry weight than T4. In terms of the root weight, T3 also had the highest fresh and dry root weight followed by T2, T4, and lastly T1.
The average fresh and dry weight (g) of (a) plant shoot from the different treatments after harvesting and (b) plant roots obtained from the different treatments after harvesting.
T3 had the highest root and shoot weight, which is probably due to the high phosphorus level present in the soil. T2, vermicompost, had the second highest shoot and fruit weight. According to [23], hormone-like activity of vermicompost leads to an increase in root biomass, root initiation, and better growth and development of plants. Vermicompost is a rich source of humic acids, and humic acid increases plant growth and root biomass [18]. Flowering period for the different treatments varied. T2 had the earliest bolting period, followed by T3, T4, and lastly, T1. The period of flowering and fruiting also varied among the different treatment, where all treatments except for T3 have a short fruiting time of 1 week. Addition of vermicompost enhances microbial activity and hence nitrogen levels causing greater root expansion, which in turn leads to greater uptake of nutrients, water, and rate of photosynthesis, ultimately leading to better flowering and heading. For this reason, T2 had an early flowering period [24].
Table 5 shows the fruiting and flowering period of pepper plants grown in the different treatment. Figure 9 (a) and (b) shows the fruit parameters of pepper after harvest. Plants amended with T3 had the highest fruit yield, followed by T2, T4, and lastly, T1. In relation to fruit weight of pepper samples, T3 had the highest average fruit weight followed by T2, then T1 which had only a slightly higher fruit weight than that of T2, and lastly, T1 with the lowest average fruit weight of approximately 1 g lighter than that of T1. Chemical fertilizers have proven to have a better effect on fruit weight and fruit yield in this study.
Treatment | Flowering period | Fruiting period |
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T1 | Week 16 | Week 17 |
T2 | Week 8 | Week 9 |
T3 | Week 12 | Week 14 |
T4 | Week 13 | Week 14 |
Flowering and fruiting period of pepper plants.
Bar graph showing the average fruit yield per plant amended with the different treatments.
Figure 10 shows results obtained from nutrient analysis of pepper samples grown in the different treatment. Figure 11 shows the vitamin C content in fruit samples obtained from different treatments. Pepper samples were analyzed for their nutrient content.T2 and T4 had maximum amount of sodium, T3 had the highest percentage of potassium, and T3 and T1 had the highest percentage of equal amounts of phosphorus. Vitamin C amount was highest in T4, which is a combination of organic and inorganic fertilizer. This combination has proven good results on the nutritional value of pepper. This was followed by T3, T2, and lastly, T1. Collectively, all results obtained have favored T3 (chemical fertilizer). Plants response to T3 (chemical fertilizer) is better than any other planting medium for growing pepper plants, since it is rich in nutrients and microbes, which increase plant height, leaf numbers, and number of branches and stem diameter. It also increases the fruit yield and nutrient quality of fruits produce. However, despite these positive effects on pepper plants, there were presence of pest (whiteflies) and diseases on all pepper plants grown in T3. Neem extracts were sprayed on all pepper plants, since neem is known as a natural insect repellent. However, plants grown in chemical fertilizers were still susceptible to pest and diseases. Ref. [16] stated that chemical fertilizers increases plant diseases, because they have a higher nitrogen content than slow-release organic fertilizers. With high abundance of nitrogen and phosphorus, plants are susceptible to mosaic infections. Lack of trace elements is also related to fungal and bacterial diseases in plants and vegetables. In addition, even though fruit yields and leaf numbers were high in T3, there was massive leaf and fruit abscission occurring, which may be due to the hormonal imbalance in plants grown on this treatment [25]. Mineral nutrient applications could cause stimulation of vegetative growth during the period critical to fruit retention resulting in increased fruit drop and loss of yield [26]. T2 (vermicompost) was the second best treatment for growing pepper plants producing plants with significantly high amounts of chlorophyll as compared to the other treatments, good nutrient content, and faster plant growth rate. Plants treated with T2 had high growth rate when they were in potting media. However, after transplanting to the field, the rate of plant growth after a period decreases. The reason for this may be due to excessive application of vermicompost, since too much vermicompost limits plant growth [22]. In contrast to T3, there was no presence of pest and disease attack in this treatment. This is similar to result obtained from a study conducted by [27], where plants treated with vermicompost did not show any signs of pest and diseases, which may be due to the pesticide action of vermicompost that aids in protecting crop plants against pest and diseases by suppressing, repelling, or by inducing biological resistance in plants to fight them. The next treatment, T4, a mixture of T2 and T3 (organic and inorganic), was proven as the third best treatment for growing pepper plants with moderate plant growth rate, good fruit yield, and good nutritional value. However, there was presence of whiteflies and diseases similar to that of T3. Lastly, T1 (promix) had little effect on the growth and productivity of pepper plants, even though it had moderate amount of nutrients and there was small amount of diseases present. One reason for the limitation of plant growth in T1 may be due to the pH level which was acidic, having a negative effect on the microflora population in soil, decreasing nutrient recycling and soil aeration.
Bar graph showing the results obtained from mineral analysis of pepper samples.
Pie chart showing the amount of vitamin C (%) present in fruit samples obtained from the different treatments.
The use of vermicompost for growing pepper plants did not have a greater effect on plant growth and productivity than other fertilizers. Chemical fertilizers (T3) have proven to be the best medium for growing pepper plants producing plants with greater plant height, leaf number, number of branches, and fruit yield. Chemical fertilizers not only does affect plant growth positively but also have negative impacts on pepper plants by causing pest and diseases on every plants grown in this treatment and premature dropping of fruits. Pepper plants also had a delay in flowering and fruiting period as compared to vermicompost, and survival rate was negatively affected when compared to the other treatments. With presence of pest and diseases, plants will require pesticide which in turn might leave residue in plants fruits and eventually cycle into our system upon consumption. T2 was the second best medium for growing pepper plants producing plants with maximum chlorophyll content, faster germination rate and faster growth rate. Treatment T4 was second best medium producing pepper with high amount of vitamin C whereas in control growth rate of pepper plants was relatively very poor.
Woody plant functional trait, morphological-physiological-phenological characters that measured at an individual level and directly affects its fitness [1] and environment [2] is decisive to ensure the success of the Agroforestry practice. Agroforestry is indicated to be a prominent strategy to address land degradation, food security, and climate change challenges in Africa in general and in Ethiopia in particular too [3]. This is due to Agroforestry is a dynamic, ecologically based, natural resource management system that, through the integration of woody plants in farm- and rangeland, diversifies and sustains smallholder production for increased environmental, economic and social benefits [4].
Land degradation is a common environmental problem in Ethiopia for many years back to date due to the natural capital of the land resource is declining from time to time [5, 6, 7]. The primary reason of land degradation is land exploration for agricultural purpose to feed the ever increasing population [5, 6, 8] and predicted to be continued with the current trend [9]. As a result, soil erosion, droughts, loss of biodiversity and food insecurity are challenging the daily life of the rural population in Ethiopia [10, 11].
Therefore, integrated land use system such as Agroforestry system is very essential to combat land degradation and its consequences like soil degradation to ensure sustainable use of resources [12]. Hence, recognizing the woody plant functional traits are very important to boost and sustain the productivity of the system when different plants are sharing common resources like in Agroforestry system [13]. The canopy feature of woody plants, the height, diameter, specific root length and leaf area are among others refer to the morphological traits while the internal process and chemical composition of the woody plant denotes to physiological traits of the plant [14]. Phenology of woody plant species defines the timing of different phases of life cycle such as leaf shading and re-growing, flowering, fruiting and seed dispersal [15, 16]. Thus, these functional traits of woody plants in Agroforestry system are the core feature in supporting sustainable soil management. Wherein sustainable soil management refers to an optimum level of field soil health and productive capacity to provide ecosystem services such as provision of clean water, hydrologic and nutrient cycling, habitats for microorganisms and mesofauna, carbon sequestration, and climate regulation [17].
Hence, Agroforestry systems provide different ecosystem services. Different researchers confirmed that Agroforestry systems in Ethiopia endowed with highly diversified woody species [18, 19, 20]. The woody species diversity in Agroforestry system have indispensable role of natural forest conservation [21] as the farmers use woods from the Agroforestry system than natural forest. Moreover, the Agroforestry practices are central for keeping biodiversity and soil fertility at levels which are similar to the natural forest [22]. Research from Southern Tigray in Ethiopia indicates that Agroforestry practice has decreased soil erosion of the area [23]. However, how woody plants’ functional traits support sustainable soil management has not been explored and reported in detail. Thus, in this review, how woody plants’ functional traits support sustainable soil management in the Agroforestry system are discussed from soil fertility improvement and soil erosion control perspectives.
Woody plants improve soil fertility and control soil erosion through their litter, canopy and root systems [24]. Ref. [25] holds a similar opinion when he states that from litter perspectives, 100% of the respondent from Jabithenan District, North-Western Ethiopia confirmed that Home garden Agroforestry system produce higher litter stock from weeds, grasses, and tree leaves than non-tree system. A similar finding by [26] reveals that in West Guji Zone, South Ethiopia, farmers noted that tree species that sheds its leave before the onset of rain and can easily decomposed are integrated in to farm land to increase the soil fertility. For example,
Regarding to canopy, [31] state the shape of the canopy of the woody plants and the size of the leaves are very crucial in minimizing soil erosion rate. Their major findings reveal that in the case of Bonga and Yayu-Hurumu districts, Southwestern Ethiopia, 98.2% of respondents preferred woody plants with thin and small leaves in decreasing the intensity of soil erosion than broader and larger leaves as coffee shade. Additionally, spreading canopy nature of woody plants can reduce the energy of raindrops by intercepting rainfall than narrow one. Hence, protecting the soil surface against the impact of rainfall drops by intercepting runoff [32].
However, [28] states that trees such as
Concerning tree phenology of leaf fall and flowering period of woody plants, [36] indicated that farmers especially women, have limited knowledge. Their finding also reveal that farmers have better knowledge on fruiting time of edible fruit tree species because it is related to their income generation for Lemo District in SNNPR Region.
From root morphological trait perspective, uses of mixture of plant species are advised on sloppy areas for soil and water conservation practices [37]. However, research in South Ethiopia, indicates that
However, the belowground functioning of Agroforestry systems is still lacking, because numerous and complex site-specific interactions and trade-offs are at play [43]. For example, [44] state that the existence of
The positive impact of trees on yield may be attributed by different factors. For example, there is higher Arbuscular Mycorrhizal Fungi under and at the periphery of the
Regarding to water use between trees and crops, [49] show that there is higher soil infiltrability under single trees than in the open areas indicating a positive impact of trees on soil hydraulic properties influencing groundwater recharge. Further, [50, 51] indicate the occurrence of plant hydrologic niche segregation in the agroforestry system suggesting weak competition for water between the components of the system. In coffee based Agroforestry system, [52] reported the coffee water uptake is mainly sustained from shallow soil sources (< 15 cm depth), while all shade trees relied on water sources from deeper soil layers (> 15 to 120 cm depth).
Concerning to allellopathic effect, different woody plant species produce different chemicals with allelopathic contents such as benzoic, cinnamic and phenolic acids, which have the potential to inhibit neighboring plants either positively or negatively depending on their concentrations [53]. The potential allelopathic effect of different Agroforestry tree species on Ethiopian main crops was studied in different parts of the country by different authors. For instance, the study conducted by [54] on the effects of four woody species on seed germination, radicle and seedling growth of four main Ethiopian crops namely;
Trees have impressive potential to improve soil fertility and forbid soil erosion in land management like farmland and watershed management [58, 59, 60, 61]. For example, benefits of farmland woody plant species in the case of Northwestern Ethiopia are tremendous and soil fertility enhancement and management role indicates 35.14% among other benefits [62].
Dispersed trees on smallholder farms enhance soil fertility. For instance, research done in Tigray region reveals that
Species name | Sample plots | Chemical properties of soil, exchangeable base (Meq/100 g soil) | References | ||||||
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Na | K | Ca | Mg | OC % | TN % | AvP (ppm) | |||
CN | 0.55 ± 0.21a | 2.64 ± 1.75a | 7.87 ± 1.84a | 2.81 ± 0.76a | — | — | — | [63] | |
OP | 0.43 ± 0.23a | 1.47 ± 0.221b | 6.21 ± 1.48a | 2.44 ± 0.32a | — | — | — | ||
CN | 0.69 ± 0.11a | 4.42 ± 1.65a | 12.41 ± 3.24a | 3.39 ± 1.76a | — | — | — | ||
OP | 0.60 ± 0.28a | 1.86 ± 0.89b | 12.15 ± 2.45a | 3.27 ± 0.92a | — | — | — | ||
CN | — | — | — | — | 1.73 (0.16)a | 0.26 (0.01)a | 7.21 (0.20)a | [60] | |
NCN | — | — | — | — | 1.28 (0.09)b | 0.13 (0.01)b | 6.55 (0.19)a | ||
FCN | — | — | — | — | 1.30 (0.11)b | 0.12 (0.01)b | 6.02 (0.21)b | ||
CN | — | — | — | — | 1.02 (0.06)a | 0.13 (0.005)a | 6.37 (0.28)a | ||
NCN | — | — | — | — | 0.70 (0.06)b | 0.09 (0.005)b | 5.78 (0.21)a,b | ||
FCN | — | — | — | — | 0.65 (0.05)b | 0.07 (0.004)c | 5.32 (0.17)b | ||
LS | 0.05 ± 0.00a | 1.57 ± 0.10a | 25.48 ± 1.33a | 3.39 ± 0.17a | 2.37 ± 0.11a | 0.21 ± 0.01a | 3.85 ± 0.31a | [64] | |
LEG | 0.042 ± 0.00a | 1.41 ± 0.18a | 24.14 ± 4.6a | 3.20 ± 0.6a | 2.17 ± 0.03b | 0.185 ± 0.0b | 3.52 ± 0.46a,b | ||
DGL | 0.032 ± 0.0b | 1.15 ± 0.18b | 17.58 ± 0.8b | 2.33 ± 0.11b | 1.97 ± 0.15c | 0.165 ± 0.0c | 2.86 ± 0.47b | ||
CN | — | 2.27a ± 0.95 | — | — | 6.49a ± 1.31 | 0.67a ± 0.15 | 7.52a ± 1.87 | [65] | |
OP | — | 0.41b ± 0.32 | — | — | 2.54b ± 0.65 | 0.41b ± 0.12 | 3.81b ± 0.91 | ||
CN | — | 1.05a ± 1.15 | — | — | 4.51a ± 1.15 | 0.49a ± 0.09 | 4.58a ± 0.85 | ||
OP | — | 0.56b ± 0.24 | — | — | 2.31b ± 0.91 | 0.42b ± 0.07 | 2.50b ± 0.41 | ||
1.5 m distance from the canopy | 0.34 (0.03)a | 1.33 (0.32)a | 42.05 (1.83)a | 13.22 (2.29)a | 2.03 (0.21)a | 0.41 (0.03)a | 11.33 (0.6)a | [42] | |
3.5 m distance from the canopy | 0.27 (0.09)a,b | 1.13 (0.3)a | 39.04 (1.7)a | 11.21 (2.1)a | 1.49 (0.32)b | 0.31 (0.04)b | 10.03 (0.4)a | ||
25 m distance from the canopy | 0.24 (0.06)b | 0.79 (0.16)b | 29.38 (0.79)b | 8.70 (0.66)b | 1.38 (0.29)b | 0.23 (0.03)c | 8.73 (0.47)b | ||
1.5 m distance from the canopy | 0.31 (0.04)a | 0.90 (0.14)a | 36.94 (8.31)a | 10.25 (1.12)a | 1.26 (0.25)a | 0.14 (0.00)a | 9.03 (1.08)a | ||
3.5 m distance from the canopy | 0.28 (0.07)a,b | 0.84 (0.22)a | 34.16 (8.8)a | 10.81 (0.82)a | 1.03 (0.16)b | 0.13 (0.04)b | 8.71 (0.74)b | ||
25 m distance from the canopy | 0.26 (0.04)b | 0.49 (0.11)b | 24.64 (3.54) | 9.88 (0.45)b | 0.76 (0.09)b | 0.08 (0.01)c | 8.47 (0.55)b |
Impact of woody plant species on chemical properties of soil in the case of Ethiopia.
a,b,cMeans followed by different letters are significantly different.
CN, under woody species canopy; OP, open field; NCN, near to canopy; FCN, far from canopy; LS, lands treated with Sesbania; LEG, lands treated with elephant grass; DGL, degraded grazing land.
Likewise, [66] states
Species | Sample plots | Chemical properties of soil, Exchangeable base (Meq/100 g soil) | References | ||||||
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Na | K | Ca | Mg | OC% | TN% | AvP (ppm) | |||
Ficus sur | CN | — | 2.27a ± 0.95 | — | — | 6.49a ± 1.31 | 0.67a ± 0.15 | 7.52a ± 1.87 | [65] |
Cordia africana | CN | — | 1.05b ± 1.15 | — | — | 4.51b ± 1.15 | 0.49b ± 0.09 | 4.58b ± 0.85 |
Comparison of the impact of woody plant species on chemical properties of soil in the case of Ethiopia.
a,bMeans followed by different letters are significantly different.
Regarding to soil erosion control, biological soil and water conservation measures like tree and shrub planting are used to strengthen physical structures. The strengthened physical structure enabled to stabilize soil along the physical structures and to reduce the speed of surface runoff, henceforth increasing the infiltration rate of soil [70, 71]. Tree species that commonly being planted along soil and water conservation structures such as bunds and trenches namely are
Woody plants of Agroforestry system improve soil fertility and forbid soil erosion from farmlands/water shade. Therefore, integration of woody plants on farming system based on the functional trait of woody plant is crucial to sustain soil management benefits of woody plants in Agroforestry systems.
Based on this review, the following are recommended to researchers to undertake study and policy makers to design agroforestry system that enable farmers to fully utilize the woody plant species potential in the Agroforestry system from functional trait point of view to achieve sustainable soil management practice in Ethiopia.
Woody plant phenology such as leaf fall and re-growing and flowering seasons should be clearly investigated as per the Agro ecology because tree phenology is differing per Agro-ecology of the country. There is also lack of clear data on the phenology of major agroforestry woody plant species.
Woody plants’ litter decomposability and their chemical compositions should be investigated further. Similarly, [73] recommend the importance of woody plants’ litter decomposability and their chemical compositions analysis because litter quality is one among various factors which affects soil fertility based on its type and chemical contents.
The root system of woody plants used for soil and water conservation practice should be investigated.
The significance of the use of single species versus multiple species for soil nutrient improvement and soil erosion control should be evaluated.
Tree management practices of Parkland Agroforestry system to increase crop yield.
Woody plant functional traits should be considered when policy is designed to ensure sustainable soil management benefits of woody plants while introducing Agroforestry technologies.
We would like to express our special gratitude and thanks to Mr. Melkamu Teklu Kisi for his constructive comments and guidance during this work. Our gratitude and thanks also goes to Darko Hrvojic who invites and remind us to send our work to new book project “Biodiversity of Ecosystems” an Open Access book edited by Dr. Levente Hufnagel.
The authors declare that they have no known competing financial interests or personal relationships that could have appeared to influence the work reported in this paper.
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She got her doctoral degree in 1991 and her doctoral thesis was accomplished in the University of Iowa, United States. Her publications covered a multitude of topics as videokymography, cochlear implants, stuttering, and dysphagia. She has lectured Egyptian phonology for many years. Her recent research interest is joint attention in autism.",institutionString:"Ain Shams University",institution:{name:"Ain Shams University",country:{name:"Egypt"}}},{id:"259190",title:"Dr.",name:"Syed Ali Raza",middleName:null,surname:"Naqvi",slug:"syed-ali-raza-naqvi",fullName:"Syed Ali Raza Naqvi",position:null,profilePictureURL:"https://mts.intechopen.com/storage/users/259190/images/system/259190.png",biography:"Dr. Naqvi is a radioanalytical chemist and is working as an associate professor of analytical chemistry in the Department of Chemistry, Government College University, Faisalabad, Pakistan. Advance separation techniques, nuclear analytical techniques and radiopharmaceutical analysis are the main courses that he is teaching to graduate and post-graduate students. In the research area, he is focusing on the development of organic- and biomolecule-based radiopharmaceuticals for diagnosis and therapy of infectious and cancerous diseases. Under the supervision of Dr. Naqvi, three students have completed their Ph.D. degrees and 41 students have completed their MS degrees. He has completed three research projects and is currently working on 2 projects entitled “Radiolabeling of fluoroquinolone derivatives for the diagnosis of deep-seated bacterial infections” and “Radiolabeled minigastrin peptides for diagnosis and therapy of NETs”. He has published about 100 research articles in international reputed journals and 7 book chapters. 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His research fields are biochemical pharmacological examinations in the human gastrointestinal (GI) mucosa, mechanisms of retinoids, drugs, capsaicin-sensitive afferent nerves, and innovative pharmacological, pharmaceutical, and nutritional (dietary) research in humans. He has published about 360 peer-reviewed papers, 197 book chapters, 692 abstracts, 19 monographs, and has edited 37 books. He has given about 1120 regular and review lectures. He has organized thirty-eight national and international congresses and symposia. He is the founder of the International Conference on Ulcer Research (ICUR); International Union of Pharmacology, Gastrointestinal Section (IUPHAR-GI); Brain-Gut Society symposiums, and gastrointestinal cytoprotective symposiums. He received the Andre Robert Award from IUPHAR-GI in 2014. 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From 1985 to 2004, he served as a Full Professor of Biochemistry at the Universidad Nacional de La Plata. He is a member of the National Research Council (CONICET), Argentina, and the Argentine Society for Biochemistry and Molecular Biology (SAIB). His laboratory has been interested for many years in the lipid peroxidation of biological membranes from various tissues and different species. Dr. Catalá has directed twelve doctoral theses, published more than 100 papers in peer-reviewed journals, several chapters in books, and edited twelve books. He received awards at the 40th International Conference Biochemistry of Lipids 1999 in Dijon, France. He is the winner of the Bimbo Pan-American Nutrition, Food Science and Technology Award 2006 and 2012, South America, Human Nutrition, Professional Category. In 2006, he won the Bernardo Houssay award in pharmacology, in recognition of his meritorious works of research. Dr. Catalá belongs to the editorial board of several journals including Journal of Lipids; International Review of Biophysical Chemistry; Frontiers in Membrane Physiology and Biophysics; World Journal of Experimental Medicine and Biochemistry Research International; World Journal of Biological Chemistry, Diabetes, and the Pancreas; International Journal of Chronic Diseases & Therapy; and International Journal of Nutrition. 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At the National Cancer Institute (National Institute of Health, Bethesda, MD) he worked as a research associate on the molecular biology of selenium and its role in health and disease. After postdoctoral collaborations with Carlos Gutierrez-Merino (University of Extremadura, Spain) and Dario Alessi (University of Dundee, UK), he established his own laboratory in 2008. 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