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Consistency, variability, and predictability of on-farm nutrient responses in four grain legumes across East and West Africa

Grain legumes are key components of sustainable production systems in sub-Saharan Africa, but wide-spread nutrient deficiencies severely restrict yields. Whereas legumes can meet a large part of their nitrogen (N) requirement through symbiosis with N(2)-fixing bacteria, elements such as phosphorus (...

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Autores principales: van Heerwaarden, Joost, Ronner, Esther, Baijukya, Frederick, Adjei-Nsiah, Samuel, Ebanyat, Peter, Kamai, Nkeki, Wolde-meskel, Endalkachew, Vanlauwe, Bernard, Giller, Ken E.
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Publicado: Elsevier Scientific Pub. Co 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10300239/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37529086
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fcr.2023.108975
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author van Heerwaarden, Joost
Ronner, Esther
Baijukya, Frederick
Adjei-Nsiah, Samuel
Ebanyat, Peter
Kamai, Nkeki
Wolde-meskel, Endalkachew
Vanlauwe, Bernard
Giller, Ken E.
author_facet van Heerwaarden, Joost
Ronner, Esther
Baijukya, Frederick
Adjei-Nsiah, Samuel
Ebanyat, Peter
Kamai, Nkeki
Wolde-meskel, Endalkachew
Vanlauwe, Bernard
Giller, Ken E.
author_sort van Heerwaarden, Joost
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description Grain legumes are key components of sustainable production systems in sub-Saharan Africa, but wide-spread nutrient deficiencies severely restrict yields. Whereas legumes can meet a large part of their nitrogen (N) requirement through symbiosis with N(2)-fixing bacteria, elements such as phosphorus (P), potassium (K) and secondary and micronutrients may still be limiting and require supplementation. Responses to P are generally strong but variable, while evidence for other nutrients tends to show weak or highly localised effects. Here we present the results of a joint statistical analysis of a series of on-farm nutrient addition trials, implemented across four legumes in four countries over two years. Linear mixed models were used to quantify both mean nutrient responses and their variability, followed by a random forest analysis to determine the extent to which such variability can be explained or predicted by geographic, environmental or farm survey data. Legume response to P was indeed variable, but consistently positive and we predicted application to be profitable for 67% of farms in any given year, based on prevailing input costs and grain prices. Other nutrients did not show significant mean effects, but considerable response variation was found. This response heterogeneity was mostly associated with local or temporary factors and could not be explained or predicted by spatial, biophysical or management factors. An exception was K response, which displayed appreciable spatial variation that could be partly accounted for by spatial and environmental covariables. While of apparent relevance for targeted recommendations, the minor amplitude of expected response, the large proportion of unexplained variation and the unreliability of the predicted spatial patterns suggests that such data-driven targeting is unlikely to be effective with current data.
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spelling pubmed-103002392023-08-01 Consistency, variability, and predictability of on-farm nutrient responses in four grain legumes across East and West Africa van Heerwaarden, Joost Ronner, Esther Baijukya, Frederick Adjei-Nsiah, Samuel Ebanyat, Peter Kamai, Nkeki Wolde-meskel, Endalkachew Vanlauwe, Bernard Giller, Ken E. Field Crops Res Article Grain legumes are key components of sustainable production systems in sub-Saharan Africa, but wide-spread nutrient deficiencies severely restrict yields. Whereas legumes can meet a large part of their nitrogen (N) requirement through symbiosis with N(2)-fixing bacteria, elements such as phosphorus (P), potassium (K) and secondary and micronutrients may still be limiting and require supplementation. Responses to P are generally strong but variable, while evidence for other nutrients tends to show weak or highly localised effects. Here we present the results of a joint statistical analysis of a series of on-farm nutrient addition trials, implemented across four legumes in four countries over two years. Linear mixed models were used to quantify both mean nutrient responses and their variability, followed by a random forest analysis to determine the extent to which such variability can be explained or predicted by geographic, environmental or farm survey data. Legume response to P was indeed variable, but consistently positive and we predicted application to be profitable for 67% of farms in any given year, based on prevailing input costs and grain prices. Other nutrients did not show significant mean effects, but considerable response variation was found. This response heterogeneity was mostly associated with local or temporary factors and could not be explained or predicted by spatial, biophysical or management factors. An exception was K response, which displayed appreciable spatial variation that could be partly accounted for by spatial and environmental covariables. While of apparent relevance for targeted recommendations, the minor amplitude of expected response, the large proportion of unexplained variation and the unreliability of the predicted spatial patterns suggests that such data-driven targeting is unlikely to be effective with current data. Elsevier Scientific Pub. Co 2023-08-01 /pmc/articles/PMC10300239/ /pubmed/37529086 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fcr.2023.108975 Text en © 2023 The Authors https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/).
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van Heerwaarden, Joost
Ronner, Esther
Baijukya, Frederick
Adjei-Nsiah, Samuel
Ebanyat, Peter
Kamai, Nkeki
Wolde-meskel, Endalkachew
Vanlauwe, Bernard
Giller, Ken E.
Consistency, variability, and predictability of on-farm nutrient responses in four grain legumes across East and West Africa
title Consistency, variability, and predictability of on-farm nutrient responses in four grain legumes across East and West Africa
title_full Consistency, variability, and predictability of on-farm nutrient responses in four grain legumes across East and West Africa
title_fullStr Consistency, variability, and predictability of on-farm nutrient responses in four grain legumes across East and West Africa
title_full_unstemmed Consistency, variability, and predictability of on-farm nutrient responses in four grain legumes across East and West Africa
title_short Consistency, variability, and predictability of on-farm nutrient responses in four grain legumes across East and West Africa
title_sort consistency, variability, and predictability of on-farm nutrient responses in four grain legumes across east and west africa
topic Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10300239/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37529086
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.fcr.2023.108975
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