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Science, Technology and Arts Research Journal | 2018

Effects of Blended Fertilizer Rate and Time of Application on Growth and Yield of Sugarcane Ratoon Crop at Arjo-Sugar Factory, Western Ethiopia

Dereje Legesse; Hirpa Legesse; Negash Geleta

Lack of appropriate agronomic practices related to fertilizer management is a major constraint to enhancing sugarcane yield in Ethiopia. The effect of optimum rate and time of blended fertilizer application on yield and quality of ratoon commercial crop is not known at Arjo Didessa Sugar factory. Therefore, the field experiments were conducted with the objectives of assessing the effect of blended fertilizer at different rate and time of application on Ratoon sugarcane growth and yield of cane. The treatments consisted of eight levels of blended fertilizer with N (0, 150, 111N, 200 and 103N, 250 and 94N, 300 and 85N, 350 and 76.4N, 400 and 68N kg ha -1 and recommended fertilizer rate) and two times of application (one and two month after harvest). The field experiments were laid out as Randomized complete block design in a factorial arrangement and replicated three times. A sugarcane cultivar named N-14 was used as a ratoon material. Analysis of variance of the data revealed that the blended fertilizer application rate had significant effect on ratoon weight per stalk, node number, plant height, node length and cane yield sugar yield. Blended fertilizer rate and time of application and their interaction showed only highly significant on stalk girth and stalk population and interaction was significant effect on weight per stalk and node length at the time of harvest. However, application of blended fertilizer at different time and their interaction on plant height, cane yield and node number did not showed significant effect. Blended fertilizer treatment with the rate of 250kg ha -1 blended fertilizer mixed with 94kg N ha -1 at one month after harvest resulted in higher ratoon cane weight per stalk, stalk girth, cane yield, sugar yield, node length, stalk population and node number. Therefore, highest cane yield was recorded at late application time of blended fertilizer at lower dose and higher dose of nitrogen. Therefore, treating the ratoon cane by 250kg ha -1 BLF with 94kg N ha -1 at one month after harvest had evidently the advantage of improving ratoon cane growth and yield performance


East African Journal of Sciences | 2008

Crop Variety Registration: I. Registration of \'Arjo-1\' and \'Bariso\' Field Pea ( Pisum sativum L) Varieties

Chemeda Daba; Negash Geleta; Abeya Temesgen; Dagnachew Lule; Girma Mengistu; Firdissa Eticha; Gemechu Keneni

Arjo-1 and Bariso are common names for the field pea (Pisum sativum L) varieties with the pedigree names of EH90025-1 and EH90011-1-2 respectively. They were developed and released by Bako Agricultural Research Center for western Ethiopia. Arjo-1 and Bariso were evaluated for six years (1999-2004) at Arjo, Gedo and Shambu stations and had better mean grain yield than the standard check, Tegegnech. Arjo-1 and Bariso were resistant to ascochyta blight and powdery mildew. The result of multi-location trials showed that Arjo-1 and Bariso had above-average grain yield performance across tested locations and years. Yield stability was studied for Arjo-1 and Bariso and they were stable in grain yield performance.


Enhancing the contribution of maize to food security in Ethiopia. Proceedings of the Second National Maize Workshop of Ethiopia, Addis Ababa, Ethiopia, 12-16 November 2001. | 2002

Development of appropriate cropping systems for various maize producing regions of Ethiopia.

Tesfa Bogale; Tolessa Debele; Setegn Gebeyehu; Tamado Tana; Negash Geleta; Tenaw Workayehu; M. Nigussie; D. Tanner; S. Twumasi-Afriyie


Archive | 2013

Integrated Termite Management in degraded crop land in Diga District, Ethiopia

Hirpa Legesse; H. Taye; Negash Geleta; K. Swaans; Dereje Fikadu; Emanuel Zziwa; Don Peden


International Journal of Agriculture and Forestry | 2014

Near-Infrared Spectroscopy of Yellow Endosperm Pigments in Wheat

Negash Geleta; Heinrich Grausgruber; Johann Vollmann


Science, Technology and Arts Research Journal | 2013

Classifying Ethiopian Tetraploid Wheat ( Triticum turgidum L .) Landraces by Combined Analysis of Molecular & Phenotypic Data

Negash Geleta; Heinrich Grausgruber


Archive | 2013

Improving agricultural water productivity through integrated termite management

Don Peden; K. Swaans; Denis Mpairwe; Negash Geleta; Emmanuel Zziwa; Swidiq Mugerwa; H. Taye; Hirpha Legesse


Science, Technology and Arts Research Journal | 2015

Genetic Variability, Heritability and Genetic Advance for the Phenotypic Traits in Sesame ( Sesamum indicum L.) Populations from Ethiopia

G Hika; Negash Geleta; Z Jaleta


Science, Technology and Arts Research Journal | 2015

Correlation and Divergence Analysis for Phenotypic Traits in Sesame ( Sesamum indicum L.) Genotypes

Gadisa Hika; Negash Geleta; Zerihun Jaleta


Archive | 2013

Uptake of integrated termite management for the rehabilitation of degraded land in East Africa: A research into use baseline study in Diga, Ethiopia

H. Taye; K. Swaans; Hirpa Legesse; D. Fekadu; Negash Geleta; Donald G. Peden

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Abeya Temesgen

University of Queensland

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H. Taye

International Livestock Research Institute

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K. Swaans

International Livestock Research Institute

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Firdissa Eticha

Ethiopian Institute of Agricultural Research

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