Evaluating the fertilizer and pesticidal value of vermicompost generated from a toxic and allelopathic weed ipomoea

Vermicompost derived exclusively from ipomoea (Ipomoea carnea), a weed notorious for its toxic and allelopathic characteristics, was explored for its potential use as an organic fertilizer. Ipomoea vermicompost (IVC) at four levels (0, 2.5, 3.75, and 5 tonnes/ha) was explored for its effect on the g...

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Main Authors: Naseer Hussain, Tasneem Abbasi, S.A. Abbasi
Format: Article
Language:English
Published: Elsevier 2020-01-01
Series:Journal of the Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences
Online Access:http://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1658077X17301510
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description Vermicompost derived exclusively from ipomoea (Ipomoea carnea), a weed notorious for its toxic and allelopathic characteristics, was explored for its potential use as an organic fertilizer. Ipomoea vermicompost (IVC) at four levels (0, 2.5, 3.75, and 5 tonnes/ha) was explored for its effect on the germination, growth and fruition of ladies finger (Abelmoschus esculentus) in appropriately replicated experiments. It was seen that IVC encouraged the germination and growth of ladies finger at all levels of the IVC application, and best results were obtained in 5 t/ha treatments. The positive effect occurred at all stages of A.esculentus cultivation ─ from germination of its seeds to all the vegetative growth phases and the fruit yield. There was also improvement in the quality of fruits in terms of mineral, protein and carbohydrate contents, and reduction in the disease incidence and pest attacks, due to the IVC application. The studies reveal that vermicomposting enables ipomoea to acquire all the qualities of a good organic fertilizer with simultaneous loss of its toxicity and allelopathy. The findings raise hopes that the enormous quantities of ipomoea biomass that is generated across the world, and which presently goes to waste, may become utilizable in producing organic fertilizer. Keywords: Ipomoea, Toxicity, Allelopathy, Vermicomposting, Biofertilizer, Biopesticide
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spelling doaj.art-3dc08fd7bad74a7f8e08acb0ae368a8a2022-12-22T03:15:34ZengElsevierJournal of the Saudi Society of Agricultural Sciences1658-077X2020-01-011914350Evaluating the fertilizer and pesticidal value of vermicompost generated from a toxic and allelopathic weed ipomoeaNaseer Hussain0Tasneem Abbasi1S.A. Abbasi2Center for Pollution Control & Environmental Engineering, Pondicherry University, Puducherry, 605 014, IndiaCenter for Pollution Control & Environmental Engineering, Pondicherry University, Puducherry, 605 014, IndiaCorresponding author.; Center for Pollution Control & Environmental Engineering, Pondicherry University, Puducherry, 605 014, IndiaVermicompost derived exclusively from ipomoea (Ipomoea carnea), a weed notorious for its toxic and allelopathic characteristics, was explored for its potential use as an organic fertilizer. Ipomoea vermicompost (IVC) at four levels (0, 2.5, 3.75, and 5 tonnes/ha) was explored for its effect on the germination, growth and fruition of ladies finger (Abelmoschus esculentus) in appropriately replicated experiments. It was seen that IVC encouraged the germination and growth of ladies finger at all levels of the IVC application, and best results were obtained in 5 t/ha treatments. The positive effect occurred at all stages of A.esculentus cultivation ─ from germination of its seeds to all the vegetative growth phases and the fruit yield. There was also improvement in the quality of fruits in terms of mineral, protein and carbohydrate contents, and reduction in the disease incidence and pest attacks, due to the IVC application. The studies reveal that vermicomposting enables ipomoea to acquire all the qualities of a good organic fertilizer with simultaneous loss of its toxicity and allelopathy. The findings raise hopes that the enormous quantities of ipomoea biomass that is generated across the world, and which presently goes to waste, may become utilizable in producing organic fertilizer. Keywords: Ipomoea, Toxicity, Allelopathy, Vermicomposting, Biofertilizer, Biopesticidehttp://www.sciencedirect.com/science/article/pii/S1658077X17301510
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title Evaluating the fertilizer and pesticidal value of vermicompost generated from a toxic and allelopathic weed ipomoea
title_full Evaluating the fertilizer and pesticidal value of vermicompost generated from a toxic and allelopathic weed ipomoea
title_fullStr Evaluating the fertilizer and pesticidal value of vermicompost generated from a toxic and allelopathic weed ipomoea
title_full_unstemmed Evaluating the fertilizer and pesticidal value of vermicompost generated from a toxic and allelopathic weed ipomoea
title_short Evaluating the fertilizer and pesticidal value of vermicompost generated from a toxic and allelopathic weed ipomoea
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