Abstract:
Spent poultry litter is a popular organic fertilizer used for many field crops. Even though the
suitability of refused tea (RT) as an alternative litter material to paddy husk (PH); has been
established, little is known about the organic fertilizer value of RT based spent poultry litter.
Objective of this study was to compare the organic fertilizer values of spent litters based on
PH, RT and a 1:1 mixture of PH and RT. Broilers were reared on either on PH, RT or PH:RT
(1:1) litters from day 10-42. All three types of spent broiler litters were heaped for three
weeks. Radish (Raphanus sativus L.) was used as the test crop. In a completely randomized
block design experiment, three litters were applied to each treatment unit at a rate 5 tons/ha.
The control group received recommended inorganic fertilizer levels. Root and shoot yields
were determined at the end of the growing season on day 45. Soil samples were analyzed for
bulk density. None of the yield parameters such as fresh shoot yield, fresh root yield,
shoot:root ratio and total biomass production of the radish which received spent broiler litters
as an organic fertilizer was not significantly different (P>0.05) from those of inorganic
fertilizer received radish. Also, the type of litters also had no significant effects on yield
parameters. Bulk density of the soil received either PH or RT based litters were significantly
lower than that received inorganic fertilizer or the spent litter based on PH and RT. It was
concluded that spent broiler litters based on PH and RT could be used as an organic fertilizer
for radish and improve the soil physical properties.