Abstract:
An experiment was carried out on the rooftop of Dr. M. Wazed Miah Central
Laboratory, Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University, Dhaka from January 2022 to March
2022 to find out the effect of different growing media on Thai basil plants. The
experiment consisted of single factor; G
0
= 100 % soil, G
1
= 80 % soil + 20 % cowdung,
G
2
= 60 % soil + 40 % cowdung, G
3
= 80 % soil + 20 % vermicompost, G
4
= 60 % soil
+ 20 % vermicompost + 20 % cocopeat, G
5
= 50 % soil + 30 % vermicompost + 20 %
cocopeat, G
6
= 50 % soil + 40 % vermicompost + 10 % cocopeat, G
7
= 80 % soil + 10
% vermicompost + 10 % biochar and G
8
= 70 % soil + 10 % vermicompost + 10 %
cocopeat + 10 % biochar. The experiment was laid out in a Randomized Complete
Block Design (RCBD) with three replications. Data were recorded for different growth
and yield parameters and significant variation was recorded for different treatment.
Plant heights were measured at 10, 20, 30, 40 and 50 DAT. From the table it is observed
that plant height increased with the advancement of time up to 50 DAT. The highest
plant height at all the growth stages was recorded (17.96, 26.79, 31.26, 35.95 and 40.81
cm) in G
6
(50 % soil + 40 % vermicompost + 10 % cocopeat) followed by G
5
(50 %
soil + 30 % vermicompost + 20 % cocopeat). In contrast, the lowest plant height was
recorded (6.04, 8.27, 10.08, 13.48 and 16.82 cm) in G
0
(100% soil). Combination of
cocopeat, vermicompost and soil media was most effective for vegetative growth as
well as quantitative yield of Thai basil plants. Considering the yield performance, Thai
basil showed the highest leaf yield per container (0.26 kg) was recorded from G
6
(50 %
soil + 40 % vermicompost + 10 % cocopeat) followed by (0.23 kg) from G
5
(50 % soil
+ 30 % vermicompost + 20 % cocopeat).
Description:
A Thesis
Submitted to Department of Entomology,
Faculty of Agriculture.
Sher-e-Bangla Agricultural University,
Dhaka-
In partial fulfillment of the requirements for the degree of
MASTERS OF SCIENCE (MS)
IN
DEPARTMENT OF HORTICULTURE