Comparative Study Of Yield And Growth Of Two (2) Varieties Of Citrullus Lanatus Thunb. (Watermelon) Cultivated In Umudike, Abia State, Under Natural Condition

Authors: IBIAM, CHIBUZOR RICHARDS MOUAU/12/24361 | Plant Science Projects 44 pages 8,437 words

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ABSTRACT

This study examines the comparative study of yield and growth of two (2) varieties of watermelon (Citrullus lanatus Thunb.) cultivated in Umudike, Abia state, under natural condition. Watermelon belongs to the family Cucurbitaceae. Its centre of origin has been traced to both the Kalahari and Sahara deserts in Africa and these areas have been regarded as point of diversification to other parts of the world. The experiment was carried out under field conditions. Completely randomized design was employed for the experiment which comprise of two (2) different varieties of watermelon (Raider52 and Wantoma60). The land used size was 20 by 25 metre in size, on a sandy clay soil. The total of 26 stands was made for the cultivation with 2 seeds per stand. The planting was carried out under zero application of manure or fertilizer, it was performed under natural condition and in this case, nothing was applied to it.  All the stands were watered every day; morning and most times, evening. Most of the seeds sprouted from the 5th day after planting. The different parameters studied were vine length, number of flowers, number of fruits, size of fruits and weight of fruits. The result shows that the growth was influenced by duration (week) in which it has lasted. The growth and some yield of the two (2) different Citrullus lanatus (watermelon) from the research carried out  shows that Wantoma60 had 0.18m over Raider52 with 0.17m under size of fruit, with significant different at (P<0.01). The weight of fruit was 1.16g over 1.21g for Raider52 and Wantoma60. Raider52 had more vine length and number of fruit of 3.36m and 1.92m over Wantoma60 with 1.45m and 1.85m, though it had no significant different at (P<0.05). Wantoma60 had more number of flowers with 2.05 over Raider52 with 2.04, at no significant different of (P<0.05) respectively


TABLE OF CONTENTS

Title page ﾿ i

Certification ﾿ ii

Dedication ﾿ iii

Acknowledgement ﾿ iv

Table of contents ﾿ v

List of tables ﾿ vi

Abstract ﾿ vii

CHAPTER ONE ﾿ 1

1.0 INTRODUCTION ﾿ 1

1.1 Taxonomy of Watermelon ﾿ 5

1.2 Nutritional Value of Watermelon ﾿ 5

1.3 Objective of this study ﾿ 7

1.4 Justification of the Study ﾿ 8

CHAPTER TWO ﾿ 9

LITERATURE REVIEW ﾿ 9

2.1 Origin and Distribution of Watermelon ﾿ 9

2.2 Historical Review of Watermelon ﾿ 9 

2.3 Organic Farming Techniques ﾿ 11

2.3.1 Organic Fertilizer ﾿ 11

2.3.2 Compost ﾿ 11

2.3.3 Green Manure ﾿ 12

2.3.4 Animal Manure ﾿ 13

2.3.5 Mulching ﾿ 13

2.3.6 Weed Control ﾿ 13

2.4 Benefit of Organic Farming ﾿ 14

2.41 Benefit of Organic Farming to the Environment ﾿ 14

2.5 Watermelon Varieties ﾿ 14

2.6. Economic Importance and uses of Watermelon ﾿ 17

CHAPTER THREE ﾿ 18

3.0 Materials and Methods ﾿ 18

3.1 Study Area ﾿ 18

3.2 Design of Experiment ﾿ 18

3.3 Collection and Samples Identification ﾿ 18

3.4 Natural Condition of Farming ﾿ 19

3.5 Land Preparation ﾿ 19

3.6 Cultural Conditions ﾿ 19 

3.7 Measurement of Growth Parameters ﾿ 20 

3.8 Soil Collection/Analysis ﾿ 20

CHAPTER FOUR ﾿ 22

4.0 RESULTS ﾿ 22


CHAPTER FIVE ﾿ 25

5.0 ﾿ Discussion, Conclusion and Recommendation ﾿ 25

5.1 ﾿ Discussion ﾿ 25

5.2 ﾿ Conclusion ﾿ 27

5.3 ﾿ Recommendation ﾿ 27

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