TITLE:
Influence of Organic and Mineral Fertilizer on Soil Proprieties and Performance of Rice (Oryza sativa) in Casamance, Senegal
AUTHORS:
Pierre Claver Cesar Diedhiou, Pape Samba Sokhna, Antoine Sambou, Sory Sissoko
KEYWORDS:
Fertilizers, Soil pH, Rice, Growth, Yield, Chlorophyll
JOURNAL NAME:
Journal of Agricultural Chemistry and Environment,
Vol.14 No.1,
February
25,
2025
ABSTRACT: Chemical fertilizers are a source of soil degradation. In order to mitigate soil degradation and to face the negative impacts of climate change, the use of organic fertilizers, accessible to small farmers can maintain the productivity of cereals including rice. The objective of this experiment is to study the effect of organo-mineral fertilizers on soil chemical properties, growth and physiology parameters and yield of rice. For this purpose, a completely randomized block design with three replications was adopted. Different organic (Fertinova, Organova and Fertinova + Organova) and mineral (NPK + Urea) fertilizers were applied to cultivate the NERICA L19 variety of rice. The soil chemical properties (pH), germination rate, growth, yield and physiological (chlorophyll content) parameters were assessed. The results revealed a germination rate of the grains varying between 87.5 and 100%. Fertinova and Fertinova + Organova had the highest germination rates. Soil pH decreased significantly from initial (6.71 ± 0.01) to final (5.73 ± 0.04) with the development cycle of the rice. Organo-mineral fertilizers influenced significantly (p = 5.36e−09) soil chemical properties by increasing pH (4%) compared to Control. Analysis of variance on growth and yield parameters, yield and chlorophyll content revealed a significant difference (p