EFFECT OF SEED TREATMENT WITH SYNTHETIC PESTICIDES AND cassia alata EXTRACT ON FIELD PERFORMANCE OF NSUKKA YELLOW PEPPER (capsicum annum)
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EFFECT OF SEED
TREATMENT WITH SYNTHETIC PESTICIDES AND cassia alata EXTRACT ON FIELD PERFORMANCE
OF NSUKKA YELLOW PEPPER (capsicum annum)
ABSTRACT
Field experiment was conducted at the Teaching
and Research farm of the Department of Crop Science, University of Nigeria
Nsukka to compare the activity of Cassia alata leaf extract with two synthetic
chemical fungicides applied as seed treatment on the field performance of
Nsukka
yellow pepper. Four accessions of Nsukka
yellow pepper seeds were treated with Apron plus 50 Ds (34% furathiocarb + 10%
metalaxyl + 6% carboxine) and Thiram (tetramety1 thioperoxydicarbonic diamide)
each at the rate of 30g/100kg of seeds while Cassia alata extracts was used for
treatment at the rate of 1ml/100g of seeds. The seedlings were transplanted
into the field 42 days after planting. Data were collected on agronomic
parameters.
Cassia alata compared favourably well with the
synthetic chemical fungicide in all the agronomic parameters measured. There
were no significant differences between the effects of Cassia alata and the
synthetic fungicides on plant height at 50% anthesis, number of branches and
number of days to first anthesis. Cassia alata produced better result and
differed significantly (p=0.05) with the synthetic chemicals in quantitative
character, such as number of leaves at 50% anthesis and number of flowers per
plant. The leaf abscission rate was significantly (p=0.05) lower in Cassia
alata treated plants (10.1%) compared with Apron plus 50 Ds (10.32%) or Thiram
(11.79%). Cassia alata also reduced the number of days to 50% anthesis and
number of days to first fruiting (111.7 and 112.7). Evidences in this study
show that, Cassia alata extract has potential as seed dressing pesticide for
Nsukka yellow pepper seeds.
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CHAPTER ONE
INTRODUCTION
1.1
Background of the Study
1.2
Statement of the Research Problem
1.3
Objectives of the Study
1.4
Significance of the Study
1.5
Research Questions
1.6
Research Hypothesis
1.7
Conceptual and Operational Definition
1.8
Assumptions
1.9
Limitations of the Study
CHAPTER TWO
LITERATURE REVIEW
2.1
Sources of Literature
2.2
The Review
2.3
Summary of Literature Review
CHAPTER THREE
RESEARCH METHODOLOGY
3.1
Research Method
3.2
Research Design
3.3
Research Sample
3.4
Measuring Instrument
3.5
Data Collection
3.6
Data Analysis
3.7
Expected Result
CHAPTER FOUR
DATA ANALYSIS AND RESULTS
4.1
Data Analysis
4.2
Results
4.3
Discussion
CHAPTER FIVE
SUMMARY AND RECOMMENDATIONS
5.1
Summary
5.2
Recommendations for Further Study
References
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