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Factorial Analysis on Varying Effect of Poulty Manure NPK Fertilizer on the Growth and the Yield of Maize Crop (Case Study of Eden Flows Global Resources Ltd Ilaro,Ogun State,Nigeria.)

Ilo Hammed Owolabi and Ayinde Yusuf Olarewanju
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Ilo Hammed Owolabi: Statistics Department, Ogun State Institute of Technology, Igbese
Ayinde Yusuf Olarewanju: Statistics Department, Ogun State Institute of Technology, Igbese

International Journal of Research and Innovation in Applied Science, 2025, vol. 10, issue 1, 244-258

Abstract: When the soil fertility is inadequate, it leads to low productivity, which results to one of the factors hindering crop production in Nigeria. It has been attributed to planting of crop consistently without adequate artificial soil nutrient of farm inputs. However, the combination of chemical fertilizer and organic manure is regarded as one of solution to the problem. The treatment consists of NPK fertilizer with fresh weight of maize, NPK with dry weight of maize and NPK with seed yield maize. The factorial ANOVAL model is adopted for the analysis. The result indicates that Fcal(10.57) > Ftab(0.83) for the poultry manure and Fcal(1.54) > Ftab(0.83) for NPK Fertilizer, means that both contributes to the fresh plant weight of the maize, while Fcal(16.06) > Ftab(0.83) for poultry manure and Fcal(3.05) > Ftab(0.83) for NPK fertilizer respectively have a significance difference by contributing positively to plant seed yield of maize. Also, Fcal(0.308)

Date: 2025
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