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    EFFECT OF POULTRY LITTER COMPOST ON THE GROWTH AND YIELD OF TOMATO UNDER MANGO BASED AGROFROESTRY SYSTEM

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    Date
    2024-06
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    AKTER, SHARMIN
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    A field experiment was conducted at the research field of the Department of Agroforestry and Environment, Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University, Dinajpur, from January 2024 to April 2024 to evaluate the impact of poultry litter compost on the growth and yield of tomato production under mango-based agroforestry system. The experiment was designed as Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with three replications and four treatments of poultry litter at 10 ton/ha, 7.5 ton/ha, 5 ton/ha, and a control with no poultry litter. Each of the 12 plots measured 2m x 2m. Healthy 25-day-old tomato seedlings were collected from the Nursery of Krishi Bazar, Rangpur and transplanted in the present research field on January 20, 2024. Data on various growth and yield parameters were collected at 15, 30, and 45 days after transplanting (DAT), including plant height, number of leaves, leaf dimensions, number of branches, days to 50% flowering and fruiting, chlorophyll content, soil parameters, fruit weight, fruit length, fruit diameter, number of fruits per plant, yield per plant, plot, and hectare, and Benefit-Cost Ratio (BCR). The data were analyzed using ANOVA and mean differences were evaluated by Tukey HSD test by the statistical software STATIX 10. Results indicated that the tallest plants and highest leaf numbers were observed in the 10 ton/ha poultry litter treatment across all stages. Leaf dimensions were greatest in the 7.5 ton/ha treatment. The highest yields per plot and hectare were achieved with 10 ton/ha poultry litter, with a maximum yield of 5562.5 kg/ha. The best fruit quality, in terms of weight, length, and diameter, was found in the 7.5 t/ha treatment. The highest chlorophyll and carotene contents were in the 5 ton/ha treatment. Soil parameters improved post-harvest in all poultry litter treatments, with the most significant improvements in the 10 ton/ha treatment. The highest BCR (4.85) was recorded for the 10 ton/ha treatment, while the lowest (2.45) was in the control. In conclusion, the application of 10 ton/ha poultry litter is recommended for maximizing tomato yield and economic returns under mango-based agroforestry system. For enhanced fruit quality, 7.5 ton/ha poultry litter is advised. This study demonstrates the benefits of using poultry litter to improve tomato production in agroforestry systems.

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