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<title>Issue No 01</title>
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<title>Cover page</title>
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<description>Cover page
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 2001 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Contents</title>
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<description>Contents
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<title>Editorial Board</title>
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<description>Editorial Board
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<pubDate>Mon, 01 Jan 2001 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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<title>Tomato production using chemical fertilizer and nasute termite mound as a soil amendment in Nigeria</title>
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<description>Tomato production using chemical fertilizer and nasute termite mound as a soil amendment in Nigeria
Nzegbule, E.C.
A local soil amendment, nasute termite mound, was compared with chemical fertilizer (N.PjOjKjO&#13;
: 15:15:15) for its ability to improve tomato {lycopersicum esculentum L.) yield. Tomato seedlings were&#13;
grown on top soil only, top soil fertilized with NPK and a 3:7 kg crushed top soil mixture. The mound had&#13;
significantly higher percentages of day and silt contents. The chemical analysis indicated that the total N%&#13;
organic C%, available P (ppm), and effective CEC (Cmol(+) kg'), were increased by 33.6%, 47.8%, 34%,&#13;
and 20.1% respecting in crushed mound over top soil. Crushed mound-top soil mixture significantly&#13;
increased fruit yield and plant dry weight of tomato compared to top soil only. Fruit yields were 95,88.6 and&#13;
54.5g per pot for crushed mound-top soil mixture, NPK and top soil only, respectively. Total dry matter of&#13;
tomato grown on NPK fertilizer mixed with top soil was 5.8% which was significantly lower than that of&#13;
crushed mound-top soil mixture. Crushed mound-top soil mixture and NPK fertilized top soil induced&#13;
similar improvement of fruit and plant dry weight of tomato. However, production of tomato with crushed&#13;
mound-top soil mixture had greater Output-Input ratio than using chemical fertilizers. Hence crushed&#13;
nasute termite mound could be suggested as a cheap and effective soil amendment for resource-poor&#13;
farmers.
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<pubDate>Tue, 08 May 2001 00:00:00 GMT</pubDate>
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