_____________________________________________________________________________________________________ *Corresponding author: E-mail: foristsalam@yahoo.com, ilukawuwa@yahoo.com; Asian J. Microb. Biotech., vol. 8, no. 1, pp. 52-58, 2023 Asian Journal of Microbiology and Biotechnology Volume 8, Issue 1, Page 52-58, 2023; Article no.AJMAB.11420 ISSN: 2456-8341 Response of Soil Replenishment on Coppicing Ability and Economic Values of Moringa oleifera Lam Seedlings K. J. Ilu a* , K. D. Salami a* , A. U. Jibo a , M. S. Aminu a and F. J. Moshood b a Department of Forestry and Wildlife Management, Federal University Dutse, Jigawa State, Nigeria. b Department of Forest Production and Products, University of Ibadan, Oyo State, Nigeria. Authors’ contributions This work was carried out in collaboration among all authors. All authors read and approved the final manuscript. Article Information DOI: 10.56557/AJMAB/2023/v8i18194 Received: 02/02/2023 Accepted: 05/04/2023 Published: 10/04/2023 ABSTRACT The study aimed at the response of soil replenishment on the coppicing ability of Moringa oleifera plant and economic values of Moringa oleifera seedlings. This study was carried out in the forest nursery of the Department of Forestry and Wildlife Management, Federal University Dutse, Jigawa State. Purposive random sampling technique was used and one hundred and forty (140) structured questionnaires were administered to the respondents and retrieved. A Completely Randomized Design (CRD) in seven treatments with five replicates and total of thirty-five samples were laid. The data obtained was subjected to descriptive statistics (percentage and frequency) and inferential statistics (Analysis of Variance). Moringa oleifera performed well under all the treatments but it performed exceptionally under the control (T7) with shoot height (17.46±0.70 cm), stem diameter (1.46±0.05 cm), number of leave (120.9±13.35) and number of branches (12.55±0.92). Furthermore, the results showed that food and medicinal use had highest percentage of 32.86% and 20.71% respectively; percentage responses to ailments of leave and stem diameter were 40% and 25% respectively. Therefore, it is concluded that the findings of this research be disseminated to growers as it could improve the vegetative growth of their Moringa crops, medicinal uses, and sustainability. Original Research Article