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Abstract
This study was conducted to determine the effect of indigenous micro-organism (IMO) decomposed liquid chicken manure on the growth and yield of onions set up at Africa University, Mutare, Zimbabwe. There were five treatments arranged in a Randomized Complete Block Design with three replicates. Treatments were: 1 (Onions grown with IMO decomposed liquid chicken manure only), 2 (IMO decomposed liquid chicken manure only), 3 (half recommended in organic fertilizer and half IMO decomposed liquid chicken manure), 4 (half recommended inorganic fertilizer and half non-IMO decomposed liquid chicken manure) and 5 (inorganic fertilizers only) using Red creole onion variety. Data on average plant height and number of leaves per plant at physiological maturity, average onion bulb width, onion fresh and cured weights was collected and analysed using Genstat. Growth and yield parameters of treatment 3 had the best results (P<0.05). Treatments 2, 3 and 5 were not significantly different at 5% level. It was also concluded that the use of IMO decomposed liquid chicken manure in combination with half the recommended in organic fertilizers had the best returns of 14.3% on investment.
Key words: Chicken manure, indigenous micro-organism (IMO), growth, yield, onion, return on investment.
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