Optimizing root yield of cassava under fertigation and the masked effect of atmospheric temperature

BACKGROUND Fertigation is a rare and an expensive method of fertilizer application to cassava, and hence there is a need to optimize its efficiency for profitability. This study's objective was to optimize root yield of cassava through fertigation using a logistic model. RESULTS The field treat...

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Autores principales: Omondi, J.O., Yermiyahu, U., Rachmilevitch, S., Boahen, S., Ntawuruhunga, P., Sokolowski, E., Lazarovitch, N.
Formato: Journal Article
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Publicado: Wiley 2020
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/117443
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author Omondi, J.O.
Yermiyahu, U.
Rachmilevitch, S.
Boahen, S.
Ntawuruhunga, P.
Sokolowski, E.
Lazarovitch, N.
author_browse Boahen, S.
Lazarovitch, N.
Ntawuruhunga, P.
Omondi, J.O.
Rachmilevitch, S.
Sokolowski, E.
Yermiyahu, U.
author_facet Omondi, J.O.
Yermiyahu, U.
Rachmilevitch, S.
Boahen, S.
Ntawuruhunga, P.
Sokolowski, E.
Lazarovitch, N.
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description BACKGROUND Fertigation is a rare and an expensive method of fertilizer application to cassava, and hence there is a need to optimize its efficiency for profitability. This study's objective was to optimize root yield of cassava through fertigation using a logistic model. RESULTS The field treatments were six fertigation concentrations against three cassava varieties, selected according to their maturity period. The logistic model predicted 52%, 116% and 281% benefit of fertigation for the varieties Mweru, Kampolombo and Nalumino, respectively. Furthermore, only half of the amount of fertilizer applied for Mweru was required to achieve twice the root yield of Kampolombo. During the experiment, an unknown importance of atmospheric temperature to cassava and its relationship to fertigation was observed. An elevation of 3.7 °C in atmospheric temperature led to 226%, 364% and 265% increase in root yield of Mweru, Kampolombo and Nalumino, respectively. Conversely, shoot biomass and root yield declined when the average atmospheric temperatures dropped by 3.6 °C. However, the cold temperatures affected the short‐growth‐duration (Mweru) and medium‐growth‐duration (Kampolombo) varieties earlier, 22 days after the drop, than the long‐growth‐duration variety (Nalumino) – 50 days after the drop. CONCLUSION Fertigation induced resilience of the shoot biomass production to cold which was most pronounced in the root yield of Mweru in response to the highest fertigation concentration. Thus, while fertigation improved cassava's resilience to cold, it only did so effectively for short‐growth‐duration variety, Mweru. Also, enhanced performance of cassava under increased atmospheric temperature indicated its importance as a climate‐smart crop.
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spelling CGSpace1174432023-09-12T07:08:36Z Optimizing root yield of cassava under fertigation and the masked effect of atmospheric temperature Omondi, J.O. Yermiyahu, U. Rachmilevitch, S. Boahen, S. Ntawuruhunga, P. Sokolowski, E. Lazarovitch, N. growth fertilizers irrigation nutrients models root crops cassava BACKGROUND Fertigation is a rare and an expensive method of fertilizer application to cassava, and hence there is a need to optimize its efficiency for profitability. This study's objective was to optimize root yield of cassava through fertigation using a logistic model. RESULTS The field treatments were six fertigation concentrations against three cassava varieties, selected according to their maturity period. The logistic model predicted 52%, 116% and 281% benefit of fertigation for the varieties Mweru, Kampolombo and Nalumino, respectively. Furthermore, only half of the amount of fertilizer applied for Mweru was required to achieve twice the root yield of Kampolombo. During the experiment, an unknown importance of atmospheric temperature to cassava and its relationship to fertigation was observed. An elevation of 3.7 °C in atmospheric temperature led to 226%, 364% and 265% increase in root yield of Mweru, Kampolombo and Nalumino, respectively. Conversely, shoot biomass and root yield declined when the average atmospheric temperatures dropped by 3.6 °C. However, the cold temperatures affected the short‐growth‐duration (Mweru) and medium‐growth‐duration (Kampolombo) varieties earlier, 22 days after the drop, than the long‐growth‐duration variety (Nalumino) – 50 days after the drop. CONCLUSION Fertigation induced resilience of the shoot biomass production to cold which was most pronounced in the root yield of Mweru in response to the highest fertigation concentration. Thus, while fertigation improved cassava's resilience to cold, it only did so effectively for short‐growth‐duration variety, Mweru. Also, enhanced performance of cassava under increased atmospheric temperature indicated its importance as a climate‐smart crop. 2020-09 2022-01-11T12:13:54Z 2022-01-11T12:13:54Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/117443 en Limited Access Wiley Omondi, J.O., Yermiyahu, U., Rachmilevitch, S., Boahen, S., Ntawuruhunga, P., Sokolowski, E. & Lazarovitch, N. (2020). Optimizing root yield of cassava under fertigation and the masked effect of atmospheric temperature. Journal of the Science of Food and Agriculture, 100(12), 4592-4600.
spellingShingle growth
fertilizers
irrigation
nutrients
models
root crops
cassava
Omondi, J.O.
Yermiyahu, U.
Rachmilevitch, S.
Boahen, S.
Ntawuruhunga, P.
Sokolowski, E.
Lazarovitch, N.
Optimizing root yield of cassava under fertigation and the masked effect of atmospheric temperature
title Optimizing root yield of cassava under fertigation and the masked effect of atmospheric temperature
title_full Optimizing root yield of cassava under fertigation and the masked effect of atmospheric temperature
title_fullStr Optimizing root yield of cassava under fertigation and the masked effect of atmospheric temperature
title_full_unstemmed Optimizing root yield of cassava under fertigation and the masked effect of atmospheric temperature
title_short Optimizing root yield of cassava under fertigation and the masked effect of atmospheric temperature
title_sort optimizing root yield of cassava under fertigation and the masked effect of atmospheric temperature
topic growth
fertilizers
irrigation
nutrients
models
root crops
cassava
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/117443
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