The 2010 ASHS Annual Conference
4307:
Response of Sweetpotato to An Organic Fish Protein-Based Organic Fertilizer and Composted Broiler Litter
4307:
Response of Sweetpotato to An Organic Fish Protein-Based Organic Fertilizer and Composted Broiler Litter
Tuesday, August 3, 2010
Springs F & G
Field experiments were conducted in 2008 and 2009 to evaluate the influence of an organic fish protein based fertilizer and broiler litter on storage root yield and leaf N elemental concentration of 3 sweetpotato cultivars. Treatments were fish protein-based organic fertilizer (FPP), composted broiler litter (BL), and NPK. Broiler litter was applied at the rate of 134 kg/ha and N P K based at the rate of 134, 67 and 67 kg/ha, respectively, based on soil test. The FPP was applied following manufacturer’s recommendation of 30 g/L weekly. Pre-rooted stem cuttings of ‘Whatley/Loretan’, NCC-58, and J6/66 were transplanted to the field and grown for 120 days. Leaf samples were collected at 4 and 8 weeks after planting and composited, for elemental analysis. Total root and US#1 yield for ‘Whatley/Loretan’ were higher for plants receiving fertilizer followed by FPP and BL, that for NCC-58 and J6/66 were higher with FPP, BL and fertilizer, respectively. Leaf N exceeded 3.2 % for all treatments except that for BL which was marginally lower. These results suggest that sweetpotato response to FPP was cultivar dependent and that FPP could be a suitable source of nutrients for sweetpotato production in an organic production system.