Establishment and Early Regeneration of Stem Cuttings from Chicken Weed ( Portulaca quadrifida L.) as Influenced by Soil Types
Differences in the ability of soil are a requirement for early regeneration of a plant. It was a pot experiment carried out at Sokoto in the Sudano Sahelian agro-ecological Zone of Nigeria. The objective was to investigate the regenerative ability of stem cuttings of Chicken weed on different soil t...
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Published in | Journal of applied science & environmental management Vol. 24; no. 9 |
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Main Authors | , , , , , |
Format | Journal Article |
Language | English |
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World Bank assisted National Agricultural Research Project (NARP) - University of Port Harcourt
06.03.2022
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Summary: | Differences in the ability of soil are a requirement for early
regeneration of a plant. It was a pot experiment carried out at Sokoto
in the Sudano Sahelian agro-ecological Zone of Nigeria. The objective
was to investigate the regenerative ability of stem cuttings of Chicken
weed on different soil type as a strategy for the weed control. The
experimental set up was 3 × 7 factorial arrangement in a
Completely Randomized Design. The treatments consisted of seven stem
cuttings types namely (NLA-D - node leaf attached at distal stem
location, NLR-D - node leaf removed from distal stem location, NLA-P-
node leaf attached at proximal stem location, NLR-P- node leaf removed
from proximal stem location, IN-D - internodes at distal stem location,
IN-P- internodes from proximal stem location and SRA- stem roots
attached) and three soil textural class (Sandy, Silty clay and Loamy
sand). Result revealed that Silty clay recorded highest number of
survived plants. Plant height, number of leaves, nodes, internodes and
internodes length were greatly favoured by sandy soil. Loamy sand
supported the earliness to leaf emergence and flowering. NLA-D
supported the early regeneration of the plant in all stem cuttings
tested, but earliness to leaf emergence and flowering was better with
NLA-P. This finding gave information that Chicken weed regenerate
profusely and control measures should be administers to save target
crop from yield losses. |
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ISSN: | 1119-8362 |