Farmers maize yields in S.W. Nigeria and the effect of variety and fertilizer: an analysis of variability in onfarm trials

Farmer-managed trials in developing countries often show great variability in yield and treatment effects. The use of statistical techniques is demonstrated to explain this variability in a maize + cassava intercropping trial in southwestern Nigeria. Concomitant variables, measured in the trial fiel...

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Main Authors: Mutsaers, H.J.W., Walker, P.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Elsevier 1990
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/101828
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Walker, P.
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description Farmer-managed trials in developing countries often show great variability in yield and treatment effects. The use of statistical techniques is demonstrated to explain this variability in a maize + cassava intercropping trial in southwestern Nigeria. Concomitant variables, measured in the trial fields, are used as covariates in the ANOVA and as regressors in the analysis of mean site yield. It was found that a new maize variety (TZSR-W) performed better than the lcoal irrespective of farmers' yield level. Fertilizer effect increased as farmers' overall yield level (reflected in their mean site yield) increased. At current fertilizer and maize prices, fertilizer was profitable for all except the poorest-yielding fields. Variation in yield level was partly explained by degree of shade and stand losses during the season. Part of the stand losses was due to termites. The majority of female farmers in the sample had lower yields than males because of a combination of factors such as shade, late planting, poor weeding and longer occupation of the land.
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spelling CGSpace1018282024-05-15T05:11:41Z Farmers maize yields in S.W. Nigeria and the effect of variety and fertilizer: an analysis of variability in onfarm trials Mutsaers, H.J.W. Walker, P. maize crop yield nigeria varieties fertilizers on-farm research intercropping Farmer-managed trials in developing countries often show great variability in yield and treatment effects. The use of statistical techniques is demonstrated to explain this variability in a maize + cassava intercropping trial in southwestern Nigeria. Concomitant variables, measured in the trial fields, are used as covariates in the ANOVA and as regressors in the analysis of mean site yield. It was found that a new maize variety (TZSR-W) performed better than the lcoal irrespective of farmers' yield level. Fertilizer effect increased as farmers' overall yield level (reflected in their mean site yield) increased. At current fertilizer and maize prices, fertilizer was profitable for all except the poorest-yielding fields. Variation in yield level was partly explained by degree of shade and stand losses during the season. Part of the stand losses was due to termites. The majority of female farmers in the sample had lower yields than males because of a combination of factors such as shade, late planting, poor weeding and longer occupation of the land. 1990-06 2019-06-25T17:09:13Z 2019-06-25T17:09:13Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/101828 en Limited Access Elsevier Mutsaers, H.J.W. & Walker, P. (1990). Farmers' maize yields in SW Nigeria and the effect of variety and fertilizer: an analysis of variability in on-farm trials. Field Crops Research, 23(3-4), 265-278.
spellingShingle maize
crop yield
nigeria
varieties
fertilizers
on-farm research
intercropping
Mutsaers, H.J.W.
Walker, P.
Farmers maize yields in S.W. Nigeria and the effect of variety and fertilizer: an analysis of variability in onfarm trials
title Farmers maize yields in S.W. Nigeria and the effect of variety and fertilizer: an analysis of variability in onfarm trials
title_full Farmers maize yields in S.W. Nigeria and the effect of variety and fertilizer: an analysis of variability in onfarm trials
title_fullStr Farmers maize yields in S.W. Nigeria and the effect of variety and fertilizer: an analysis of variability in onfarm trials
title_full_unstemmed Farmers maize yields in S.W. Nigeria and the effect of variety and fertilizer: an analysis of variability in onfarm trials
title_short Farmers maize yields in S.W. Nigeria and the effect of variety and fertilizer: an analysis of variability in onfarm trials
title_sort farmers maize yields in s w nigeria and the effect of variety and fertilizer an analysis of variability in onfarm trials
topic maize
crop yield
nigeria
varieties
fertilizers
on-farm research
intercropping
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/101828
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