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Replication data for: Impact of organic soil amendments on physical characteristic and yield components of Solanum tuberosum

A field experiment was conducted in the western Highlands of Cameroon to study the effect of Calliandra calothyrsus, compost manure and mineral fertilizer. A two factorial treatment combination made up of fertilization schemes and sanitary measures were laid out in randomised complete block design with four replication resulting to 10 treatments. data collected on physical characteristics, yield component and potatoes late blight severity were subjected to multivariate ANOVA and means seperated with the dunnet (t-test) with Calliandra calothyrsus considered as the focus amendments. Result obtained revealed significant effect of fertilization schemes on the growth charateristics and yield component of potato. For stem diameter, plants under Calliandra calothyrsus surpassed significantly all the other fertilization schemes by at least except treated with mineral fertilizatiion and the same tendency was observed for plant's height.
Authors

B. Takousing

Publication date

08 Mar 2012

DOI

10.34725/DVN/90SBOT

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