Effects of biochar and inorganic fertilizer on french beans (phaseolus vulgaris l) performance in nitisols
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2014-08-01
Authors
Chege, Patrick Kamau
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Abstract
Use of biochar is a proven technology in crop production; however, scarcity of information of
how it is utilized commercially has led to poor recommendations to local farmers. There is
little research work on utilization of biochar in this country especially as it relates to legumes.
The little that has been done focuses more on maize and generally on smallholder farmers.
The field is still relatively new and not well understood. The goal of this study is to
determine the effects of two types of biochars: carbonized chicken manure and carbonized
cow dung manure with or without Mavuno fertilizer grade 15:10:18 on the performance and
the chlorophyll content of French beans (Phaseolus vulgaris) variety slender green from
Elgon Kenya. The effects of the two types of manures on French bean will be documented for
comparison. The treatments will be replicated three times and will be set on a completely
randomized block design. The experiment will be conducted in an open field at Kenya
Agricultural Research Institute (KARl) Thika station. The study will be conducted in 2014
long rain season and repeated during the short rains. Data will be collected on plant height,
number of leaves, pod weight, leaf area, the chlorophyll content and biomass of this legume.
The collected data will be analysed through the analysis of variance (ANOVA) while means
will be separated using least significant difference (LSD). Biochar is known to have an
ameliorating effect on various soil properties such as improvement of water holding capacity,
nutrient retention and liming effect. Soil samples will be taken before planting and after
harvest and will be analyzed to determine the effects of biochar on soil properties. The effects
of biochar on the level of phosphorous, calcium and magnesium content of the soil and the
performance and chlorophyll content of French beans will be determined and documented.
Key words: carbonized chicken manure, carbonized cow dung manure, yield, growth
parameters, French beans, Mavuno fertilizer 15:10:18 chicken manure and cow dung
manure.