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Mukyala, Martha |
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2022-03-25T13:15:06Z |
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2022-03-25T13:15:06Z |
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2022 |
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Mukyala, Martha. (2022). Assessing the impacts of rice biochar on bacteria affected soils for tomato cultivation under different irrigation conditions : case study of Busitema subcounty, Busia Uganda. Busitema University. Unpublished dissertation. |
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http://hdl.handle.net/20.500.12283/952 |
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Dissertation |
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Cultivated tomato (Solanum Lycopersicon L.) is one of the most important economic
vegetable crops in Uganda. However, it is susceptible to bacteria wilt which is one of the major
pathogens that constrain its production and productivity resulting into economic loss due to less yield produced. The use of rice biochar constitutes the key control tactics for management of bacteria wilt of tomatoes in Uganda. Therefore, this study was conducted to assess the impacts of rice biochar on bacteria affected soils for tomato cultivation under different irrigation conditions.
Water conservation is the use and management of water for the good of all use. Conservation of soil and water resources is important for sustainability of agriculture and environment. Soil and water resources are under immense pressure due to ever increasing population thereby ensuing growing demand for food and fiber. Emphasis on the use of drip irrigation system which water saving since it drips directly at the location of the plant hence minimizing water wastage.
This is the methodology which entails the project description, research study area methods and
procedures. The experiment was carried out at Busitema university demonstration site with three treatments l.e ETc,3mm and 2mm and four replications under 200g of rice biochar in an open field in a completely randomized design four a period of six (6) months. It aimed at assessing theimpacts of rice biochar on height, yield, root frequency impact and number of bacteria affected plants under different irrigation conditions.
There was a gradual increase in height for all treatments after the two weeks of transplanting up to the end of the season. However, a greater height was observed under ETc at 85.64cm compared to 2mm and 3mm at 78.75cm and 78.75cm respectively. Much greater quantity of yield was observed under ETc because the plants received the adequate amount of water with biochar application and especially in the second week of harvesting since it was maximum flowering stage. ETc registered the least number of bacteria wilts affected plants by 50% compared to 2mm and 3mm by 63% and 54% since biochar increases the ph of the soil hence suppressing the bacteria wilt.
It’s observed that biochar application with adequate water especially at ETc can reduce
bacterial wilt in affected soils for tomato cultivation compared to the 2mm and 3mm since it’s the crop water requirement and does not expose the crops to water stress hence high yields making it the best option. |
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dc.description.sponsorship |
Nabunya Victo'
Bwire Denis,
Busitema University |
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Busitema University |
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dc.subject |
Rice biochar |
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Bacteria |
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Tomato cultivation |
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Irrigation conditions |
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Vegetable crops |
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Bacteria wilt of tomatoes |
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Soils |
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Water conservation |
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Water resources |
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Agriculture |
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Environment |
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dc.title |
Assessing the impacts of rice biochar on bacteria affected soils for tomato cultivation under different irrigation conditions : |
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case study of Busitema subcounty, Busia Uganda. |
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Thesis |
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