Effect of Tillage on the Yield of Bitter Leaf (Vernonia amydalina) in Southern Nigeria


NMOR E.I. AND ODEH O.H.
Department of Agricultural Technology, School of Agriculture,
Delta State Polytechnic, Ozoro.
Email: edithnmor@yahoo.com
Abstract
This research was carried out in School of Agriculture teaching
farm in Delta State Polytechnic, Ozoro between June – October

  1. Most farmers do not carry out tillage before planting, the
    need therefore to evaluate the effect of tillage on the growth
    performance of bitter leaf. Bitter leaf stems collected from Oleh
    Market, a nearby village were planted in a Complete Randomized
    Block Design (CRBD) with three (3) replications. Some stems were
    planted on ridges while others were planted on flat land. Parameters
    measured are number of leaves, number of branches and plant
    height. Data collected were subjected to student T-test. The result
    revealed that bitter leaf planted on ridges had more number of
    leaves of 24.67. 63.17, 77.67, and 120.0 as against those planted on
    flat land of 19.33, 55.67 and 95.67cm. Bitter leaf planted on ridges
    had better number of branches of 8.3, 8.3, 13.67 and 13.67cm than
    those planted on flat land of 5.6, 10.33 and 10.33cm. The plant
    height followed the same trend of those planted on flat land having
    13.0, 19.33, 25.83 and 44.73cm as against 19.33, 30.0, 43.83 and
    63.27cm. There was significant difference between the
    performance of bitter leaf planted on ridges with those planted on
    flat land in terms of; number of leaves, number of branches and
    plant height at (P>0.05). Hence, planting on ridges is recommended to
    farmers to boost the growth performance of bitter leaf.

Leave a Reply

Recent Comments

    Categories