Long-term application of low C:N residues enhances maize yield and soil nutrient pools across Kenya

Declines in soil fertility and limited access to inorganic nitrogen (N) fertilizer constrain crop production in Sub-Saharan Africa. The incorporation of organic residues could increase nutrient mineralization and replenish soil carbon (C), however, the effect that long-term residue management (10+ y...

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Main Authors: Sprunger, C.D., Culman, S.W., Palm, Cheryl A., Thuita, Moses N., Vanlauwe, Bernard
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Springer 2019
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/102155
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author Sprunger, C.D.
Culman, S.W.
Palm, Cheryl A.
Thuita, Moses N.
Vanlauwe, Bernard
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Palm, Cheryl A.
Sprunger, C.D.
Thuita, Moses N.
Vanlauwe, Bernard
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Culman, S.W.
Palm, Cheryl A.
Thuita, Moses N.
Vanlauwe, Bernard
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description Declines in soil fertility and limited access to inorganic nitrogen (N) fertilizer constrain crop production in Sub-Saharan Africa. The incorporation of organic residues could increase nutrient mineralization and replenish soil carbon (C), however, the effect that long-term residue management (10+ years) has on maize (Zea mays L.) yields and soil nutrient pools (C and N) is largely unknown. In four identical long-term trials in Kenya that differ by soil type and climate, we compared maize yield and soil C (0–0.15 m) across four treatments comparing organic inputs of contrasting C:N ratios: tithonia [Tithonia diversifolia (Hemsl.) A. Gray] + N (120 kg N ha−1); tithonia − N (0 kg N ha−1); maize stover + N (120 kg N ha−1); maize stover − N (0 kg N ha−1). On average, maize yields were 92% greater under tithonia compared to maize stover at the sandy sites and in general followed this trend: tithonia + N > tithonia − N = stover + N > stover − N. The continuous application of tithonia also increased soil C and N pools; for instance, mineralizable C was up to 57% greater than that of maize stover at the sandy sites. Increases in yield and nutrient pools under tithonia were less apparent at the clay sites. When exploring the relationship between soil C and maize yield, we found that both mineralizable and processed pools were related to agronomic performance. Our findings demonstrate that low C:N residues could significantly benefit crop production and enhance soil organic matter at sandy sites across Kenya.
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spelling CGSpace1021552025-03-11T12:14:31Z Long-term application of low C:N residues enhances maize yield and soil nutrient pools across Kenya Sprunger, C.D. Culman, S.W. Palm, Cheryl A. Thuita, Moses N. Vanlauwe, Bernard maize crop production soil organic matter nutrients cycling agroecosystems soil fertility africa south of sahara Declines in soil fertility and limited access to inorganic nitrogen (N) fertilizer constrain crop production in Sub-Saharan Africa. The incorporation of organic residues could increase nutrient mineralization and replenish soil carbon (C), however, the effect that long-term residue management (10+ years) has on maize (Zea mays L.) yields and soil nutrient pools (C and N) is largely unknown. In four identical long-term trials in Kenya that differ by soil type and climate, we compared maize yield and soil C (0–0.15 m) across four treatments comparing organic inputs of contrasting C:N ratios: tithonia [Tithonia diversifolia (Hemsl.) A. Gray] + N (120 kg N ha−1); tithonia − N (0 kg N ha−1); maize stover + N (120 kg N ha−1); maize stover − N (0 kg N ha−1). On average, maize yields were 92% greater under tithonia compared to maize stover at the sandy sites and in general followed this trend: tithonia + N > tithonia − N = stover + N > stover − N. The continuous application of tithonia also increased soil C and N pools; for instance, mineralizable C was up to 57% greater than that of maize stover at the sandy sites. Increases in yield and nutrient pools under tithonia were less apparent at the clay sites. When exploring the relationship between soil C and maize yield, we found that both mineralizable and processed pools were related to agronomic performance. Our findings demonstrate that low C:N residues could significantly benefit crop production and enhance soil organic matter at sandy sites across Kenya. 2019-07 2019-07-11T10:09:34Z 2019-07-11T10:09:34Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/102155 en Limited Access Springer Sprunger, C.D., Culman, S.W., Palm, C.A., Thuita, M. & Vanlauwe, B. (2019). Long-term application of low C: N residues enhances maize yield and soil nutrient pools across Kenya. Nutrient Cycling in Agroecosystems, 114, 261–276
spellingShingle maize
crop production
soil organic matter
nutrients
cycling
agroecosystems
soil fertility
africa south of sahara
Sprunger, C.D.
Culman, S.W.
Palm, Cheryl A.
Thuita, Moses N.
Vanlauwe, Bernard
Long-term application of low C:N residues enhances maize yield and soil nutrient pools across Kenya
title Long-term application of low C:N residues enhances maize yield and soil nutrient pools across Kenya
title_full Long-term application of low C:N residues enhances maize yield and soil nutrient pools across Kenya
title_fullStr Long-term application of low C:N residues enhances maize yield and soil nutrient pools across Kenya
title_full_unstemmed Long-term application of low C:N residues enhances maize yield and soil nutrient pools across Kenya
title_short Long-term application of low C:N residues enhances maize yield and soil nutrient pools across Kenya
title_sort long term application of low c n residues enhances maize yield and soil nutrient pools across kenya
topic maize
crop production
soil organic matter
nutrients
cycling
agroecosystems
soil fertility
africa south of sahara
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/102155
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