EVALUATION OF EFFECTIVE MICROORGANISMS (EM) TECHNOLOGY ON MAIZE (Zea mays L.) GROWTH, DEVELOPMENT AND YIELD IN MOROGORO TANZANIA
EVALUATION OF EFFECTIVE MICROORGANISMS (EM) TECHNOLOGY ON MAIZE (Zea mays L.) GROWTH, DEVELOPMENT AND YIELD IN MOROGORO TANZANIA
Date
2010
Authors
Saidia Paul Sabas
Chilagane Daudi Amos
Alexander Wostry
Maro Janet Fares
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Publisher
Bustani ya Tushikamane
Abstract
The field experiment was conducted at Tushikamane Centre Kilakala, Morogoro Tanzania to
investigate the effect of EM technology on maize (Zea mays L.) growth, development and yield.
Maize is a major cereal consumed; over 80% of population depends on maize for food in
Tanzania. Low soil fertility, insect pests and diseases are among the primary constraints in maize
production. This is due to continuous cultivation without fertilizing the soil, poor and lack of
proper measures to control pest and diseases. Most farmers in both rural and urban areas of
Tanzania are not aware with the use of organic fertilizers especially the EM (Effective
Microorganism) technology in agriculture to increase crop yield without the use of agricultural
chemicals or artificial fertilizers, the method of farming is inexpensive, capable of producing
high-quality products, high yield produces and preserving the environment. Therefore, this
research work mainly aimed at studying the efficiency of EM technology on maize (Zea mays L.)
crop performance in the field.
Five treatments comprising of EM technology EM-Bokashi, Bokashi and EM-A, EM-FPE and
EM-5, combination of Bokashi, EM-A, EMFPE and EM5, and absolute control were compared in
a randomized complete block design with three replications. Bokashi leaves (3.7%N) at
1851.9kg/ha, 200 mls of EMA mixed with water to make a 2L solution, EMFPE and EM5 were
mixed with water at 200mls to get a 2L solution which was sprayed thrice a week scheduled for
application. Three weeks were scheduled for application of EM.
Application of EM-Bokashi produced an average yield of 3.06 tonha-1, EM-Bokashi and EM-A
produced grain yield of 3.24 tonha-1, EMFPE and EM-5 produced 3.11 tonha-1 and, application of
all EM-Bokashi, EM-A, EMFPE and EM-5 produced grain yield of 3.51 tonha-1, while absolute
control produced 2.12 tonha-1. Application of EM improved maize crop yield.