GROWTH AND YIELD OF ACHA (Digitaria exilis Kippis Stapf) AS INFLUENCED BY SOWING METHODS AND NITROGEN RATES IN THE GUINEA SAVANNA AREA OF NIGERIA
Keywords:
Acha, Digitaria exilis, grain yield, nitrogen fertilizer, sowing methodAbstract
Field experiments were conducted in the cropping season of 2015 and repeated in 2016 at the National Cereals Research Institute, Acha Sub-Station Riyom , Plateau State to determine the appropriate sowing method and optimum nitrogen rate for acha (D. exilis) production in Southern Guinea Savanna Zone of Nigeria. The experiment was laid out in a Randomized Complete Block Design (RCBD) with three replications. The treatments consisted of two sowing methods (Broadcasting and drilling at 30cm inter-row spacing) and three nitrogen rates (0, 30 and 60kg Nha-1). Plot size was 3.0m x 4.0m. The parameters studied were number of tillers, leaf area, spike length, straw weight and grain yield (kg ha-1). The results indicated that drilling method of sowing had superior influence on number of tillers, leaf area, spike length, straw weight (kgha-1). While the maximum grain yield (kgha-1) was also recorded under drilling method of sowing than under broadcasting method and the lowest grain yield was produced at when nitrogen was not applied