Abstract:
The effects of chili, paddy and okra residues at different rates of application on
growth of leafy vegetable, Brassica rapa L. and grassy weed, Eleusine indica was
studied under glasshouse condition. Chemical analysis was conducted in a laboratory
to determine nutrient levels of B. rapa after application of the residues. Chili and
paddy residues were prepared by grinding the leaf and stem parts while okra pod was
used to prepare the residues. The results show that the application of 1 and 2 t ha-
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paddy residues increased (P < 0.05) the stem length of B. rapa by 33% but do not
suppress the growth of Eleusine indica. However, phosphorus and nitrogen levels of
B. rapa were reduced by 84 and 86%, respectively, when applied with 0.50 t ha-
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okra pod residues. This result suggests that paddy residues have a potential to reduce
the dependency on chemical fertilizers.