Effect Of Tillage Practices On The Growth And Yield Of Groundnuts Arachis Hypogea At Dambatta Kano NIGERIA.
Journal: International Journal of Scientific & Technology Research (Vol.2, No. 7)Publication Date: 2013-07-25
Authors : A. S. Rabo; H. G. Ahmed;
Page : 204-206
Keywords : Keyword maximum tillage; minimum tillage; zero tillage; canopy spread shelling percentage.;
Abstract
ABSTRACT A field trial was conducted during 2010 rainy season at the Research and Teaching farm of Audu Bako college of Agriculture Dambatta to evaluate the influence of different tillage practices on the growth and yield of groundnut Arachis hypogea. The tillagepractices evaluated weremaximum tillageprimary and secondary minimum tillage and zero tillage practices. The combination was replicated three times in a Randomized Complete Block Design RCBD. Hand-held hoe was manually used to prepare the soil to the specific depth. The result of this the work indicates that zero tillage was significantly differentfrom all the parameters measured which include plant height canopy spread shelling percentage one hundred seed weight and pod yield in which 26.86cm 57.30cm 48.32 60.25g and 200.28kgha as against 23.49cmand 20.84cm 50.05cm and 43.54 and 32.42 52.32g and 50.14g and 160kgha and 110.25kgha respectively obtained under minimum and maximum tillage respectively.
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