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Scientific Research and Essays Vol. 2 (9),
408-415, September 2007
ISSN 1992-2248
© 2007 Academic Journals
Full Length
Research Paper
Effect of growth media
and fertilizer application on biomass allocation and survival of
Uapaca kirkiana Müell Arg
seedlings
G. Sileshi1,
Festus K. Akinnifesi1 A. Mkonda2 and Oluyede C.
Ajayi1
1World
Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), SADC-ICRAF Agroforestry Programme, Chitedze
Agricultural Research Station, P.O. Box 30798, Lilongwe, Malawi.
2World
Agroforestry Centre (ICRAF), Zambia-ICRAF Agroforestry Project, P.O. Box
511118, Chipata, Zambia.
Corresponding author.
E-mail: sgwelde@yahoo.com.
Accepted 13 August, 2007
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Uapaca kirkiana
Müell Arg is one of the few recognized African fruit trees
earmarked for conservation and domestication in southern Africa. However, efforts to raise seedlings
of this species have been frustrated by the slow growth and high
seedling mortality. Therefore, the objective of this study was to
assess the effect of potting mixture, soil and foliar fertilizer
application on plant growth, biomass allocation and survival of U.
kirkiana seedlings in the nursery. Growth
in height and diameter was best in plants with root to shoot ratio of <1
or 2.5-4. Growth in height and diameter significantly differed (P<0.01)
with treatment main effects and interactions. The best growth was
recorded in the treatment combination consisting of unsterilized forest
soil + soil and foliar application fertilizer.
The probability of plant mortality was significantly higher (P<0.01) in
the potting mixture where saw dust was added (mean 0.47) than in the
mixture without saw dust (mean 0.12). Mortality was also significantly
higher (P<0.05) in unsterilized soil (mean 0.30) than sterilized soil
(mean 0.13). Potting mixtures amended with soil-applied fertilizer had
lower probability of plant mortality compared to those without. Disease
incidence and seedling survival were related to biomass allocation in a
curvilinear manner. It
is concluded that survival of U. kirkiana seedlings in the
nursery is a function of disease incidence, plant growth and biomass
allocation, which in turn are functions of the growth medium and
nutrient availability.
Key words:
Biomass allocation, growth, miombo, mortality,
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