Abstract:
Purpose: Coordinated soil richness management innovation fi ts into the position of resource for poor
cultivating on an Afi sol in the Guinea savannah zone of Ghana. The research was conducted to determine
the eff ect of seed coating and Burkina rock phosphate on the growth and yield of rice at University for
Development Studies in Nyankpala near Tamale in the Northern Region of Ghana. The study aimed is
to determine the interaction of Burkina rock phosphate and Triple superphosphate on the growth and
yield of rice.
Research Method: The experiment was a 2x3 factorial laid in randomized complete block design replicated
six times. Factor one consisted of two levels such as, coated rice seed and non-coated rice seed whilst
factor two consisted of three levels of (P) phosphate; (Burkina rock phosphate, Triple superphosphate
and Non-Phosphate (control) were all treatments). The research was design to determine the interaction
of coated seed and Burkina rock phosphate on the growth and yield of rice. However, treatment 1, 2, 3, 4,
5, 7 and 8 were the main plot whiles treatment 6, 9 and 10 were the sub-plots. The parameters measured
included plant height, gravimetric soil moisture content, tiller count, eff ective tiller count, chlorophyll
content, days to 50% fl owering, plant height at harvest, straw biomass and grain yield.
Findings: The outcome of the results obtained on treatment 1 shows signifi cant on moisture content
when coated seed of rice recorded highest among the treatments (Figure 02). Besides, similar results
were obtained on plant height when coated seed of rice was compared with non-coated seed of rice
on week after planting which confi rmed signifi cantly on 3, 6 (WAP) week after planting on Burkina
rock phosphate and Triple superphosphate whiles non-coated seed of rice, Burkina rock phosphate
and Triple superphosphate were signifi cant on 6, 9 (WAP) week after planting (Figure 03 and Figure
04). Moreover, the results obtained gave similar outcomes when coated seed plus non-coated seeds
of rice on treatment 1 and 4 were compared which shows signifi cant on Burkina rock phosphate and
Triple superphosphate on grain yield and straw weight (Figure 10 and Figure 11). However, among the
treatment applied on tiller count phosphate (P2
O5
) was signifi cant whiles Burkina rock phosphate and
Triple superphosphate were signifi cant on eff ective tiller count with coated seed plus non-coated seed
of rice (Figure 05 and Figure 06). Comparatively under Burkina rock phosphate, coated seed of rice
was signifi cant in chlorophyll content whiles coated seed of rice shows signifi cant among treatments on
chlorophyll content at harvest (Figure 07 and Figure 08). Overall, results obtained on coated seed plus
non-coated seed of rice on days to 50% fl owering was signifi cant on Burkina rock phosphate (BRP) and
phosphate (P2
O5
) (Figure 09).
Research Limitation: Defi ciency of Burkina rock phosphate and Triple superphosphate resulted on the
growth and yield.
Originality/ Value: The experiment should further be repeated for confi rmation of results on eff ect of
coated seed and Burkina rock phosphate on the growth and yield of rice in the lowland ecology