Abstract:
Chitin and chitosan are naturally-occurring compounds that have potential use in
agriculture. Shrimp shell powder was decomposed with cowdung and the decomposed
shrimp shell powder was analyzed and found as a good source of plant nutrition and
soil productivity. A field experiment was conducted at the net house of Sher-e-Bangla
Agricultural University (SAU), Dhaka-1207, during the period from December, 2020
to March , 2021 to study the effect of decomposed shrimp shell powder on the growth,
yield and nutrient content under Indian spinach (Basella alba) cultivation. The
experiment was designed with eight treatments using seven different levels of the
decomposed shrimp shell powder and the treatments were as follows: T
1
=0.1%,
T
3
=0.5%, T
4
=1%, T
5
=2%, T
6
=3%, T
7
=4%, T
8
=5%. The experiment was laid out in a
Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with four replications. Results revealed
that application of the decomposed shrimp shell powder significantly improves plants
growth characters viz. plant height, fresh weight, oven dry weight etc. and also
improves nutrient content of post-harvest soil viz. OM & OC, total nitrogen, available
phosphorous & available sulphur. Results also revealed that application decomposed
SSP improves soil pH. With the increasing dose of the decomposed SSP, most of the
morphological and yield attributes of Indian spinach as well as soil fertility were
increased. Whereas, control plants showed the lowest value of above parameters. The
maximum, yield and nutrient status of post-harvest soil were recorded in T
8
. The
experimental results revealed that the decomposed SSP had no negative impact on the
production of Indian spinach. 3% and 4% application of the decomposed SSP in soil
also gives similar yield as 5% application. The experimental results disclosed that T8
having 5% application of decomposed SSP performed well and produced maximum
plant height, total fresh weight , oven dry weight of Indian spinach. The treatments T
5
,
T
6
, T
7
had statistically similar results with the treatment T
8
in case of plant height and
fresh weight. The treatment T
7
had highest individual plant weight. Results also showed
that T
8
had maximum value of soil chemical characteristic such as soil organic matter
content, organic carbon content, total nitrogen, available phosphorous and available
sulphur content in post-harvest soil. Soil pH value was also increased by using the
organic manure/material. Taken together, the results indicate that the application of the
decomposed SSP in soil has a significant effect on the growth & yield and nutrient
content of Indian spinach and it also improves the soil fertility. The material could play
a significant role in organic vegetable production.
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to the Faculty of Agriculture
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka,
in partial fulfillment of the
requirements for the degree of
MASTER OF SCIENCE
IN
SOIL SCIENCE