A meta-analysis of long-term effects of conservation agriculture on maize grain yield under rain-fed conditions

Conservation agriculture involves reduced tillage, permanent soil cover and crop rotations to enhance soil fertility and to supply food from a dwindling land resource. Recently, conservation agriculture has been promoted in Southern Africa, mainly for maize-based farming systems. However, maize yiel...

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Autores principales: Rusinamhodzi, Leonard, Corbeels, Marc, Wijk, Mark T. van, Rufino, Mariana C., Nyamangara, Justice, Giller, Kenneth E.
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Publicado: Springer 2011
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121177
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author Rusinamhodzi, Leonard
Corbeels, Marc
Wijk, Mark T. van
Rufino, Mariana C.
Nyamangara, Justice
Giller, Kenneth E.
author_browse Corbeels, Marc
Giller, Kenneth E.
Nyamangara, Justice
Rufino, Mariana C.
Rusinamhodzi, Leonard
Wijk, Mark T. van
author_facet Rusinamhodzi, Leonard
Corbeels, Marc
Wijk, Mark T. van
Rufino, Mariana C.
Nyamangara, Justice
Giller, Kenneth E.
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description Conservation agriculture involves reduced tillage, permanent soil cover and crop rotations to enhance soil fertility and to supply food from a dwindling land resource. Recently, conservation agriculture has been promoted in Southern Africa, mainly for maize-based farming systems. However, maize yields under rain-fed conditions are often variable. There is therefore a need to identify factors that influence crop yield under conservation agriculture and rain-fed conditions. Here, we studied maize grain yield data from experiments lasting 5 years and more under rain-fed conditions. We assessed the effect of long-term tillage and residue retention on maize grain yield under contrasting soil textures, nitrogen input and climate. Yield variability was measured by stability analysis. Our results show an increase in maize yield over time with conservation agriculture practices that include rotation and high input use in low rainfall areas. But we observed no difference in system stability under those conditions. We observed a strong relationship between maize grain yield and annual rainfall. Our meta-analysis gave the following findings: (1) 92% of the data show that mulch cover in high rainfall areas leads to lower yields due to waterlogging; (2) 85% of data show that soil texture is important in the temporal development of conservation agriculture effects, improved yields are likely on well-drained soils; (3) 73% of the data show that conservation agriculture practices require high inputs especially N for improved yield; (4) 63% of data show that increased yields are obtained with rotation but calculations often do not include the variations in rainfall within and between seasons; (5) 56% of the data show that reduced tillage with no mulch cover leads to lower yields in semi-arid areas; and (6) when adequate fertiliser is available, rainfall is the most important determinant of yield in southern Africa. It is clear from our results that conservation agriculture needs to be targeted and adapted to specific biophysical conditions for improved impact.
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spelling CGSpace1211772024-07-29T16:33:36Z A meta-analysis of long-term effects of conservation agriculture on maize grain yield under rain-fed conditions Rusinamhodzi, Leonard Corbeels, Marc Wijk, Mark T. van Rufino, Mariana C. Nyamangara, Justice Giller, Kenneth E. crops maize environmental engineering Conservation agriculture involves reduced tillage, permanent soil cover and crop rotations to enhance soil fertility and to supply food from a dwindling land resource. Recently, conservation agriculture has been promoted in Southern Africa, mainly for maize-based farming systems. However, maize yields under rain-fed conditions are often variable. There is therefore a need to identify factors that influence crop yield under conservation agriculture and rain-fed conditions. Here, we studied maize grain yield data from experiments lasting 5 years and more under rain-fed conditions. We assessed the effect of long-term tillage and residue retention on maize grain yield under contrasting soil textures, nitrogen input and climate. Yield variability was measured by stability analysis. Our results show an increase in maize yield over time with conservation agriculture practices that include rotation and high input use in low rainfall areas. But we observed no difference in system stability under those conditions. We observed a strong relationship between maize grain yield and annual rainfall. Our meta-analysis gave the following findings: (1) 92% of the data show that mulch cover in high rainfall areas leads to lower yields due to waterlogging; (2) 85% of data show that soil texture is important in the temporal development of conservation agriculture effects, improved yields are likely on well-drained soils; (3) 73% of the data show that conservation agriculture practices require high inputs especially N for improved yield; (4) 63% of data show that increased yields are obtained with rotation but calculations often do not include the variations in rainfall within and between seasons; (5) 56% of the data show that reduced tillage with no mulch cover leads to lower yields in semi-arid areas; and (6) when adequate fertiliser is available, rainfall is the most important determinant of yield in southern Africa. It is clear from our results that conservation agriculture needs to be targeted and adapted to specific biophysical conditions for improved impact. 2011-10 2022-09-08T19:05:49Z 2022-09-08T19:05:49Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121177 en Open Access Springer Rusinamhodzi, L., Corbeels, M., van Wijk, M.T., Rufino, M.C., Nyamangara, J. and Giller, K.E. 2011. A meta-analysis of long-term effects of conservation agriculture on maize grain yield under rain-fed conditions. Agronomy for Sustainable Development 31:657–673.
spellingShingle crops
maize
environmental engineering
Rusinamhodzi, Leonard
Corbeels, Marc
Wijk, Mark T. van
Rufino, Mariana C.
Nyamangara, Justice
Giller, Kenneth E.
A meta-analysis of long-term effects of conservation agriculture on maize grain yield under rain-fed conditions
title A meta-analysis of long-term effects of conservation agriculture on maize grain yield under rain-fed conditions
title_full A meta-analysis of long-term effects of conservation agriculture on maize grain yield under rain-fed conditions
title_fullStr A meta-analysis of long-term effects of conservation agriculture on maize grain yield under rain-fed conditions
title_full_unstemmed A meta-analysis of long-term effects of conservation agriculture on maize grain yield under rain-fed conditions
title_short A meta-analysis of long-term effects of conservation agriculture on maize grain yield under rain-fed conditions
title_sort meta analysis of long term effects of conservation agriculture on maize grain yield under rain fed conditions
topic crops
maize
environmental engineering
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/121177
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