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Evaluation of micro-dosing fertilizer application on sorghum (Sorghum bicholor L) production at Wag-Lasta Areas of Amhara Region, Ethiopia

Soil fertility management through inorganic fertilizer application in areas with moisture shortage needs due care. The fertilizer application fashion should vary from areas with ample moisture so that the plants can easily access and efficiently use it. Therefore, field experiment was conducted in 2...

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Autores principales: Sebnie, Workat, Mengesha, Merse, Girmay, Gebrehana, Feyisa, Tesfaye, Asgedom, Belaynesh, Beza, Gashaw, Dejene, Dereje
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7181759/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32327669
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-63851-6
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author Sebnie, Workat
Mengesha, Merse
Girmay, Gebrehana
Feyisa, Tesfaye
Asgedom, Belaynesh
Beza, Gashaw
Dejene, Dereje
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description Soil fertility management through inorganic fertilizer application in areas with moisture shortage needs due care. The fertilizer application fashion should vary from areas with ample moisture so that the plants can easily access and efficiently use it. Therefore, field experiment was conducted in 2014 and 2015 during the main cropping season under rain-fed condition to evaluate the effect of micro-dose application of N and P fertilizers on sorghum yield at Aybra and Shumshiha sites of Wag-Lasta areas in Amhara Region, Ethiopia where moisture shortage is acute. The treatments were comprised of a factorial combination of three levels of NP i.e. 1), 25% of the recommended NP = 10.25 kg N + 11.5 kg P(2)O(5) ha(−1)(,) 2), 50% of the recommended NP = 20.5 kg N + 23 kg P(2)O(5) ha(−1) and 3), 75% of the recommended NP = 30.75 kg N + 34.75 kg P(2)O(5) ha(−1) and three N application times plus control (without fertilizer) and recommended NP (41 kg N ha(−1) and 46 kg P(2)O(5) ha(−1)). The experiment was laid down in a randomized complete block design with three replications. The fertilizers were applied to the spot where the seed was planted except for the recommended NP which was drilled to the planting rows right before planting. Phosphorus was applied at planting while nitrogen was applied in split as per the treatment setup. All soil and agronomic data were collected and analyzed following the standard procedures. The analysis of variance revealed that application of 30.75 kg N ha(−1) and 34.5 kg P(2)O(5) ha(−1) (N applied 1/3 at sowing, 1/3 at emergence and 1/3 at 45 days after emergence) increased the grain yield by 122% over the control and 28.4% over the recommended NP and saves 25% of the recommended fertilizer at Aybra. While at Shumshiha-Lasta Lalibela, application of 20.5 kg N ha(−1) and 23 kg P(2)O(5) ha(−1) (N applied 1/3 at sowing, 1/3 at emergence and 1/3 at 45 days after emergence) increased the grain yield by 174% over the control and 15% over the recommended NP and saves 50% of the recommended fertilizer. Therefore, micro-dosing application of 30.75 kg N ha(−1) and 34.5 kg P(2)O(5) ha(−1) for Aybra-Sekota and of 20.5 kg N ha(−1) and 23 kg P(2)O(5) ha(−1) for Shumshiha-Lasta Lalibela (N applied in three splits) are recommended for sorghum production.
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spelling pubmed-71817592020-04-29 Evaluation of micro-dosing fertilizer application on sorghum (Sorghum bicholor L) production at Wag-Lasta Areas of Amhara Region, Ethiopia Sebnie, Workat Mengesha, Merse Girmay, Gebrehana Feyisa, Tesfaye Asgedom, Belaynesh Beza, Gashaw Dejene, Dereje Sci Rep Article Soil fertility management through inorganic fertilizer application in areas with moisture shortage needs due care. The fertilizer application fashion should vary from areas with ample moisture so that the plants can easily access and efficiently use it. Therefore, field experiment was conducted in 2014 and 2015 during the main cropping season under rain-fed condition to evaluate the effect of micro-dose application of N and P fertilizers on sorghum yield at Aybra and Shumshiha sites of Wag-Lasta areas in Amhara Region, Ethiopia where moisture shortage is acute. The treatments were comprised of a factorial combination of three levels of NP i.e. 1), 25% of the recommended NP = 10.25 kg N + 11.5 kg P(2)O(5) ha(−1)(,) 2), 50% of the recommended NP = 20.5 kg N + 23 kg P(2)O(5) ha(−1) and 3), 75% of the recommended NP = 30.75 kg N + 34.75 kg P(2)O(5) ha(−1) and three N application times plus control (without fertilizer) and recommended NP (41 kg N ha(−1) and 46 kg P(2)O(5) ha(−1)). The experiment was laid down in a randomized complete block design with three replications. The fertilizers were applied to the spot where the seed was planted except for the recommended NP which was drilled to the planting rows right before planting. Phosphorus was applied at planting while nitrogen was applied in split as per the treatment setup. All soil and agronomic data were collected and analyzed following the standard procedures. The analysis of variance revealed that application of 30.75 kg N ha(−1) and 34.5 kg P(2)O(5) ha(−1) (N applied 1/3 at sowing, 1/3 at emergence and 1/3 at 45 days after emergence) increased the grain yield by 122% over the control and 28.4% over the recommended NP and saves 25% of the recommended fertilizer at Aybra. While at Shumshiha-Lasta Lalibela, application of 20.5 kg N ha(−1) and 23 kg P(2)O(5) ha(−1) (N applied 1/3 at sowing, 1/3 at emergence and 1/3 at 45 days after emergence) increased the grain yield by 174% over the control and 15% over the recommended NP and saves 50% of the recommended fertilizer. Therefore, micro-dosing application of 30.75 kg N ha(−1) and 34.5 kg P(2)O(5) ha(−1) for Aybra-Sekota and of 20.5 kg N ha(−1) and 23 kg P(2)O(5) ha(−1) for Shumshiha-Lasta Lalibela (N applied in three splits) are recommended for sorghum production. Nature Publishing Group UK 2020-04-23 /pmc/articles/PMC7181759/ /pubmed/32327669 http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-63851-6 Text en © The Author(s) 2020 Open Access This article is licensed under a Creative Commons Attribution 4.0 International License, which permits use, sharing, adaptation, distribution and reproduction in any medium or format, as long as you give appropriate credit to the original author(s) and the source, provide a link to the Creative Commons license, and indicate if changes were made. The images or other third party material in this article are included in the article’s Creative Commons license, unless indicated otherwise in a credit line to the material. If material is not included in the article’s Creative Commons license and your intended use is not permitted by statutory regulation or exceeds the permitted use, you will need to obtain permission directly from the copyright holder. To view a copy of this license, visit http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/.
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Evaluation of micro-dosing fertilizer application on sorghum (Sorghum bicholor L) production at Wag-Lasta Areas of Amhara Region, Ethiopia
title Evaluation of micro-dosing fertilizer application on sorghum (Sorghum bicholor L) production at Wag-Lasta Areas of Amhara Region, Ethiopia
title_full Evaluation of micro-dosing fertilizer application on sorghum (Sorghum bicholor L) production at Wag-Lasta Areas of Amhara Region, Ethiopia
title_fullStr Evaluation of micro-dosing fertilizer application on sorghum (Sorghum bicholor L) production at Wag-Lasta Areas of Amhara Region, Ethiopia
title_full_unstemmed Evaluation of micro-dosing fertilizer application on sorghum (Sorghum bicholor L) production at Wag-Lasta Areas of Amhara Region, Ethiopia
title_short Evaluation of micro-dosing fertilizer application on sorghum (Sorghum bicholor L) production at Wag-Lasta Areas of Amhara Region, Ethiopia
title_sort evaluation of micro-dosing fertilizer application on sorghum (sorghum bicholor l) production at wag-lasta areas of amhara region, ethiopia
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url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7181759/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/32327669
http://dx.doi.org/10.1038/s41598-020-63851-6
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