EFFECTS OF KITCHEN WASTE COMPOST ON GROWTH AND YIELD OF TOMATO
Date
2023-12Author
Chowdhury, Professor Dr. Abu Khayer Md. Muktadirul Bari
Sikder, Professor Dr. Sripati
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Abstract
A field experiment was conducted at the research field of Department of Crop Physiology
and Ecology, Hajee Mohammad Danesh Science and Technology University (HSTU),
Dinajpur during December, 2022 to April, 2023 to find out the effect of kitchen waste based
composts (KWC) on the performance of tomato cultivation. The experiment was laid out
in a single factorial Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with three replications.
The experiment was consisted of 6 treatments such as C1 = 100% Recommended Dose of
Fertilizer (RDF)+10 t ha-1 of KWC, C2 = 100% RDF +7 t ha-1 of KWC, C3 = 100% RDF+5
t ha-1 of KWC, C4 = 80% RDF+10 t ha-1 of KWC, C5 = 80% RDF+7 t ha-1 of KWC and C6
= 80% RDF+5 t ha-1 of KWC. The tomato variety Bipul Plus was used as planting material.
No significant variation was observed among all the compost treatments for number of days
to 50% flowering and for number of days to 50% fruiting. KWC in combination with RDF
had positive impact on plant height, number of leaf plant-1, number of branches plant-1,
SPAD value, fruit length, fruit diameter, fruit plant-1 , single fruit weight, yield plant-1 and
yield at harvest. At harvest, the highest fruit length (54.20mm) and fruit weight (66.09g)
was found in C2 treatment; the highest fruit weight (66.09g) was found in C1 treatment,
whereas the highest yield plant-1 (1.68kg), yield plot-1 (16.39kg), yield (81.97 t ha-1) was
found in C3 treatment. Among the six treatments, C3 treatment (100% RDF+5 t KWC) is
the most effective combination for enhancing tomato production.
