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Yield Response and Nutrient Use Efficiencies under Different Fertilizer Applications in Maize (Zea mays L.) In Contrasting Agro Ecosystems

Variability in crop response and nutrient use efficiencies to fertilizer application is quite common under varying soil and climatic conditions. Understanding such variability is vital to develop farm- and area- specific soil nutrient management and fertilizer recommendations. Hence the objectives o...

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Autores principales: Balemi, Tesfaye, Rurinda, Jairos, Kebede, Mesfin, Mutegi, James, Hailu, Gebresilasie, Tufa, Tolcha, Abera, Tolera, Sida, Tesfaye Shiferaw
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7747942/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33381607
http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/IJPSS/2019/v29i330141
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author Balemi, Tesfaye
Rurinda, Jairos
Kebede, Mesfin
Mutegi, James
Hailu, Gebresilasie
Tufa, Tolcha
Abera, Tolera
Sida, Tesfaye Shiferaw
author_facet Balemi, Tesfaye
Rurinda, Jairos
Kebede, Mesfin
Mutegi, James
Hailu, Gebresilasie
Tufa, Tolcha
Abera, Tolera
Sida, Tesfaye Shiferaw
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description Variability in crop response and nutrient use efficiencies to fertilizer application is quite common under varying soil and climatic conditions. Understanding such variability is vital to develop farm- and area- specific soil nutrient management and fertilizer recommendations. Hence the objectives of this study were to assess maize grain yield response to nutrient applications for identifying yield-limiting nutrients and to understand the magnitude of nutrient use efficiencies under varying soil and rainfall conditions. A total of 150 on-farm nutrient omission trials (NOTs) were conducted on farmers’ field in high rainfall and moisture stress areas. The treatments were control, PK, NK, NP, NPK and NPK+ secondary and micronutrients. Maize grain yield, nutrient uptake, agronomic and recovery efficiencies of N and P differed between fertilizer treatments and between the contrasting agro-ecologies. The AE(N) ranged from 24.8 to 32.5 kg grain kg(-1) N in Jimma area and from 1.0 kg grain kg(-1) N (NK treatment) to 10.2 kg grain kg(-1) N (NPK treatment) at Adami Tullu and from 0.1 kg grain kg(-1) N (NK treatment) to 8.3 kg grain kg(-1) N (NPK treatment) at Bulbula. The differing parameters between the agro-ecologies were related to difference in rainfall amount and not to soil factors. Grain yield response to N application and agronomic efficiencies of N and P were higher in the high rainfall area than in the moisture stress areas. Grain yield responded the most to nitrogen (N) application than to any other nutrients at most of the experimental sites. Owing to the magnificent yield response to N fertilizer in the current study, proper management of nitrogen is very essential for intensification of maize productivity in most maize growing areas of Ethiopia.
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spelling pubmed-77479422020-12-28 Yield Response and Nutrient Use Efficiencies under Different Fertilizer Applications in Maize (Zea mays L.) In Contrasting Agro Ecosystems Balemi, Tesfaye Rurinda, Jairos Kebede, Mesfin Mutegi, James Hailu, Gebresilasie Tufa, Tolcha Abera, Tolera Sida, Tesfaye Shiferaw Int J Plant Soil Sci Original Research Article Variability in crop response and nutrient use efficiencies to fertilizer application is quite common under varying soil and climatic conditions. Understanding such variability is vital to develop farm- and area- specific soil nutrient management and fertilizer recommendations. Hence the objectives of this study were to assess maize grain yield response to nutrient applications for identifying yield-limiting nutrients and to understand the magnitude of nutrient use efficiencies under varying soil and rainfall conditions. A total of 150 on-farm nutrient omission trials (NOTs) were conducted on farmers’ field in high rainfall and moisture stress areas. The treatments were control, PK, NK, NP, NPK and NPK+ secondary and micronutrients. Maize grain yield, nutrient uptake, agronomic and recovery efficiencies of N and P differed between fertilizer treatments and between the contrasting agro-ecologies. The AE(N) ranged from 24.8 to 32.5 kg grain kg(-1) N in Jimma area and from 1.0 kg grain kg(-1) N (NK treatment) to 10.2 kg grain kg(-1) N (NPK treatment) at Adami Tullu and from 0.1 kg grain kg(-1) N (NK treatment) to 8.3 kg grain kg(-1) N (NPK treatment) at Bulbula. The differing parameters between the agro-ecologies were related to difference in rainfall amount and not to soil factors. Grain yield response to N application and agronomic efficiencies of N and P were higher in the high rainfall area than in the moisture stress areas. Grain yield responded the most to nitrogen (N) application than to any other nutrients at most of the experimental sites. Owing to the magnificent yield response to N fertilizer in the current study, proper management of nitrogen is very essential for intensification of maize productivity in most maize growing areas of Ethiopia. 2019-08-16 2019 /pmc/articles/PMC7747942/ /pubmed/33381607 http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/IJPSS/2019/v29i330141 Text en © Balemi et al http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/ This is an Open Access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License, which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original work is properly cited.
spellingShingle Original Research Article
Balemi, Tesfaye
Rurinda, Jairos
Kebede, Mesfin
Mutegi, James
Hailu, Gebresilasie
Tufa, Tolcha
Abera, Tolera
Sida, Tesfaye Shiferaw
Yield Response and Nutrient Use Efficiencies under Different Fertilizer Applications in Maize (Zea mays L.) In Contrasting Agro Ecosystems
title Yield Response and Nutrient Use Efficiencies under Different Fertilizer Applications in Maize (Zea mays L.) In Contrasting Agro Ecosystems
title_full Yield Response and Nutrient Use Efficiencies under Different Fertilizer Applications in Maize (Zea mays L.) In Contrasting Agro Ecosystems
title_fullStr Yield Response and Nutrient Use Efficiencies under Different Fertilizer Applications in Maize (Zea mays L.) In Contrasting Agro Ecosystems
title_full_unstemmed Yield Response and Nutrient Use Efficiencies under Different Fertilizer Applications in Maize (Zea mays L.) In Contrasting Agro Ecosystems
title_short Yield Response and Nutrient Use Efficiencies under Different Fertilizer Applications in Maize (Zea mays L.) In Contrasting Agro Ecosystems
title_sort yield response and nutrient use efficiencies under different fertilizer applications in maize (zea mays l.) in contrasting agro ecosystems
topic Original Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC7747942/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/33381607
http://dx.doi.org/10.9734/IJPSS/2019/v29i330141
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