PROXIMATE COMPOSITION OF Sorghum bicolor (L.) Moench. AS INFLUENCED BY DIFFERENT SUBSTRATES AND RATES OF FERTILIZER APPLICATION IN A SOILESS FARMING SYSTEM
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2024-12-24
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The study was conducted to evaluate the effect of different substrates and fertilizer application rates on the proximate composition of Sorghum bicolor. A 3 × 3 factorial design was used, consisting of nine treatment combinations with four replicates, resulting in a total of 36 bags. The design included three fertilizer application rates (0, 120, and 240 kg N ha⁻¹) and three substrate levels (coco peat, rice husk, and grow mix). Results showed that S. bicolor harvested from grow mix-filled bags recorded the highest values for ether extract (EE) and ash content (5.19% and 7.66%, respectively), while the lowest values for EE and ash content were observed in S. bicolor harvested from coco peat-filled bags (4.05%) and rice husk-filled bags (7.14%) respectively. Unfertilized bags had the highest dry matter (DM) content (93.5%), whereas the lowest DM content (93.12%) was recorded for bags fertilized at 120 kg/ha. Additionally, bags fertilized at 120 kg/ha had the highest EE content (4.93%), while the lowest (4.04%) was observed in bags fertilized at 240 kg/ha. In conclusion, the type of substrate and fertilizer application rate significantly influence the proximate composition of Sorghum bicolor. Grow mix as a substrate and moderate fertilization (120 kg/ha) appear to optimize the nutrient content, particularly EE and DM.
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A PROJECT SUBMITTED TO THE
DEPARTMENT OF PASTURE AND RANGE MANAGEMENT,
COLLEGE OF ANIMAL SCIENCE AND LIVESTOCK PRODUCTION
IN PARTLAL FULFILMENT OF THE REQUIREMENTS FOR THEAWARD BACHELOR OF AGRICULTURE (B. AGRIC. Hons) DEGREE OF THE FEDERAL UNIVERSITY OF AGRICULTURE, ABEOKUTA, OGUN STATE, NIGERIA.
