Soil Incorporated Plant Residues and Nemacur affected Weed Population and Soil Nitrogen Dynamics in Asclepia Field
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Date
2013
Authors
Aguyoh, Joseph Nyamori
Kagai, Kenneth
Tunya, Geoffrey
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International Journal of Agricultural and Food Research
Abstract
Field trials were conducted for two seasons in 2006 and 2007 to test the effect of Tagetes patula, Lantana
camara, Tephrosia vogelii, Azadirachta indica and Nemacur on the growth of asclepiad, soil pH, and soil
nitrogen as well as weed population dynamics. The experiment was replicated three times under complete
randomized block design. Chopped plant materials were applied singly or in combination with nemacur.
T. patula was applied at 300 g/m2
, A. indica at 150 g/m2
, L. camara at 10% w/w, and T. vogelii at 10%
w/w. Organic plant materials were applied at half rate in combination with nemacur at 20 g/m2
. Nemacur
treatment alone was applied at a full rate of 40 g/m2
. Tagetes patula with nemacur reduced weed biomass
between 33.6% and 36.6% while L. camara alone decreased the population density of Oxalis cornulata
weed between 14% and 17% compared to the untreated control. The improvement of nutrient status of the
soil and the control of weeds could have led to an improvement of yield characteristic of asclepias. A
combination of L. camara with nemacur may be used instead of synthetic nematicides alone to control
weeds and improve soil nutrient levels.
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Azadirachta indica, Lantana camara, Oxalis cornulata, Tagetes patula, Tephrosia vogelii, Nitrogen Dynamics, Weed Population