کد مقاله | کد نشریه | سال انتشار | مقاله انگلیسی | نسخه تمام متن |
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6374777 | 1624683 | 2015 | 8 صفحه PDF | دانلود رایگان |
- Fertilizer microdosing increases yield in low-input millet cropping system.
- Combined application of fertilizer microdosing and manure enhances millet yields.
- Hill placement of manure and fertilizer micro-dosing improves water use efficiency.
- Manure hill-placed increases millet root proliferation.
Inadequate nutrient supply and insufficient rainfall are the most important limiting factors for crop production in the Sahelian agro-ecological zones. Targeted technology application may help to improve the efficient use of limited nutrient and water resources. The objective of this study was to determine the optimal combination of fertilizer micro-dosing and manure application rates for improved millet yield and enhanced water use efficiency in low input millet-based cropping system. A two-year field experiment was conducted at a research station in Niger using a randomized complete block design with three replications. The treatments consisted of the factorial combination of: (i) two fertilizer micro-dosing options (20 kg haâ1 of diammonium phosphate (DAP) and 60 kg haâ1 of NPK corresponding to 2 g hillâ1 of DAP and 6 g hillâ1 of NPK, respectively), (ii) cattle manure at four application rates (0 kg haâ1, 1000 kg haâ1, 2000 kg haâ1, 3000 kg haâ1) and (iii) two methods of manure application (broadcasting and hill placement). Millet grain yields under fertilizer micro-dosing combined with manure was increased on average by 59%, 83% and 113% for 1000 kg haâ1, 2000 kg haâ1 and 3000 kg haâ1, respectively compared with fertilizer micro-dosing alone. Combined applications of manure and fertilizer micro-dosing increased water use efficiency significantly. Hill placement of manure increased total dry matter on average by 23% and water use efficiency by 35% relative to manure broadcasting. The total root length density was increased by 66% and 42% in hill placement of manure at 25 cm and 50 cm, respectively, from the hill centre compared with manure broadcast. These results indicate that millet production with the fertilizer micro-dosing technology can be improved further by hill-placement of manure. The combination of 2000 kg haâ1 of manure and 20 kg DAP haâ1 hill-placed were most promising for increasing millet yield and the efficient use of limited nutrients and water in Sahelian millet based systems. There is need for testing this technology further together with farmers to valuate its effectiveness.
Journal: Field Crops Research - Volume 180, 15 August 2015, Pages 29-36