TITLE:
Yield, Growth and Vegetative Development Parameters Response of Dry Beans to Organic and Inorganic Fertilizers and Biofertilizer
AUTHORS:
Noupé Diakaria Coulibaly, André Gabazé Gadji, Serge Hervé Kimou, Christian Landry Ossey, Lassina Fondio, Mako François De Paul N’Gbesso, Aya Félicité N’Gaza, Louis Butare
KEYWORDS:
Dry Bean, Variety, Chemical Fertilizer, Organic Matter, Biofertilizer
JOURNAL NAME:
Agricultural Sciences,
Vol.14 No.12,
December
15,
2023
ABSTRACT: As part of the promotion of common bean cultivation, fertilization methods will have to be proposed to growers. The aim of this study is therefore to develop a technical itinerary for dry bean fertilization. To this end, different types of chemical and organic fertilizers were evaluated on three dry bean varieties (HARI25/GHA19, HARI35/GHA19 and HARI36/GUI21). Seven (7) doses of chemical and organic fertilizers were used, including two controls (D0 with no fertilizer and D1, the reference dose using NPK base and cover fertilizers in the form of urea). The fertilization trial was set up as a Split-Plot design, with variety as the primary factor and dose as the secondary factor. The experiment was repeated three (3) times. The results showed that vegetative development parameters and fruit set rate varied according to the variety studied. For yield and its components, the treatments had a significant effect. Indeed, the response of varieties to fertilizers was specific. For each variety used, the optimum yield was obtained with a different treatment, thus highlighting the genotype effect of the dry bean varieties studied. Among the treatments tested, D4 (5 t organic fertilizer/ha) performed best in all three varieties, generating yield increases of 20%, 46% and 91% respectively.