TITLE:
Improve Common Bean (Phaseolus vulgaris L.) Yield through Cattle Manure in Nioka Region, Ituri Province, DRC
AUTHORS:
R. Upenji, E. Umirambe, E. Lobo, E. Abineno, P. Zamukulu, P. B. Mushagalusa, D. M. M. Katunga
KEYWORDS:
Seeds Yield, Manure, Common Bean, Environment, Ituri
JOURNAL NAME:
Open Access Library Journal,
Vol.7 No.9,
September
17,
2020
ABSTRACT:
The agricultural production of common bean farmers in the DRC is deficient due to several factors: lack of plant disease control, poor farming practices, declining soil fertility and limited use of soil conservation measures such as the application of cattle manure to restore soil fertility. A complete randomized block experiment design with three replicates was carried out in Rimba and Lekpa sites in Ituri Province in order to observe the seed yield of three varieties of common bean (M’Sole, AFR 708 and Shabi rouge) during two cropping seasons (seasons B 2016 and A 2017) following the effects of using organic manure at dose of 0 and 5 t/ha. Results showed that seed yield of common bean varieties fluctuated significantly according to the season, variety, manure input (P