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Effets de deux types de déjections animales sur la croissance en longueur de deux variétés de concombre (<i>Cucumis sativus</i>)

Authors: Seu Jonathan Gogbeu; Kouassi Joseph Kouakou; Koffi Bertin Yao; Denezon Odette Dogbo; Loua Serge Patrick Kone; Ahoua Edmond Sika;

Effets de deux types de déjections animales sur la croissance en longueur de deux variétés de concombre (<i>Cucumis sativus</i>)

Abstract

Objectif : L’objectif de l’étude est d’évaluer l’efficacité de la fiente de poulet et du lisier de porc sur la croissance en longueur de deux variétés de concombre, POINSETT et F1 TOKYO, les plus cultivées en Côte d’Ivoire. Méthodologie et résultats : La couche superficielle du sol de la parcelle expérimentale de l’Université Nangui Abrogoua a été prélevée à 20 cm de profondeur, séchée et tamisée à 2 mm. La partie fine recueillie a servi de substrat pour l’étude. Les différents fertilisants étudiés sont la fiente de poulet, le lisier de porc, le mélange fiente de poulet et lisier de porc et l’engrais minéral NPK. Des sachets en plastique ont servi de support pour les milieux de culture. Les doses croissantes de fiente de poulet ont retardé l’émergence des plantules des deux variétés. Les meilleurs résultats sur la croissance des plantes ont été obtenus avec le mélange de fertilisants.Conclusion et application : Le mélange fiente de poulet et lisier de porc favorise plus la croissance en longueur des deux variétés de concombre. Il peut être utilisé en amendement de sol pour la production des deux variétés de concombre.Mots clés : concombre, variété POINSETT, variété F1 TOKYO, fiente de poulet, lisier de porc. Objective: The study objective is to evaluate the effectiveness of chicken manure and pig slurry on the growth in length of two varieties of cucumber, POINSETT and F1 TOKYO, most cultivated in Côte d'Ivoire. Methodology and results: The soil surface layer of the experimental plot of Nangui Abrogoua University was taken at a depth of 20 centimeters, dried and sieved to two millimeters. The fine part collected served as a substrate for the study. The different fertilizers studied are poultry manure, pig slurry, poultry and slurry manure mix and NPK mineral fertilizer. Plastic bags were used as support for culture media. Increasing doses of chicken manure delayed the emergence of seedlings of both varieties. The best results on plant growth were obtained with the fertilizer mix. Conclusion and application: The slurry mix of chicken and pig manure favors longer growth in both varieties of cucumber. It can be used as a soil amendment for the production of both varieties of cucumber.Keywords: cucumber, POINSETT variety, TOKYO F1 variety, poultry manure, pig manure.

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concombre, variété POINSETT, variété F1 TOKYO, fiente de poulet, lisier de porc.

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