Abstract:
Raphanus sativus var. "Beeralu Rabu" being one of the most essential vegetables in Sri
Lanka. Radish require essential micro and macro nutrients for their optimum growth. It
well responds to organic fertilizer. A pot experiment was carried out to evaluate the
effects of different seaweed liquid extract application of Padina antillarum on the
growth and yield of Raphanus sativus var. "Beeralu Rabu" in the Batticaloa district
during the period of March to July 2024.The experiment was aranged in a completely
randomized design with three replications. The experimental location was Faculty of
Technology, Palacholai, Eastern University, Sri Lanka. Different concentration of the
seaweed extract was defined as treatments viz. Seaweed extract concentrafion ljYo
(Tt),20yo (T2),30% (T3), 40% (T4), 50% (T5) and control (T6). The seaweed extract
was prepared by using Padina antillarum and distilled water then the distilled water
was used for prepared different concentration of the seaweed extract. The pure seeds
were used as planting materials. Agronomic practices were followed uniformly for all
treatments. Plant height, leaf area, number of leaves, tuber length, tuber diameter, fresh
and dry weight of the leaves and tuber were measured at two-week interval. Analysis
of Variance was performed to determine significant difference among treatments
(p<0.05). Plants treated with 20o seaweed extract (2.081/m2) showed significantly
(p<0.05) better performance in measured growth parameters viz. plant height, number
of leaves and yield parameters, while the lowest performance was observed in plants
grown at control (T6) condition. From this study it could be concluded that, plants
grown at 20Yo of seaweed liquid extract application would have received optimum
nutrients as the growth and yield of the plants was higher and the results showed that
seaweed extract from Padina antillarum can be used as a biofertilizer to improve
Radish production and growth, providing sustainable and environmentally friendly
alternatives to traditional fertilizations techniques.