Novel insights into factors associated with yield response and nutrient use efficiency of maize and rice in sub-Saharan Africa. A review

A common theme emerging from nutrient omission trials conducted extensively across sub-Saharan Africa has been the large variability in yield response to applied nutrients. Yet, little is known about the factors associated with this variability. Therefore, the objectives of this review were to (1) s...

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Autores principales: Zingore, S., Adolwa, Ivan S., Njoroge, Samuel M., Johnson, J.M., Saito, Kazuki, Phillips, S., Kihara, Job Maguta, Mutegi, J., Murell, S., Dutta, S., Chivenge, Pauline P., Amouzou, K.A., Oberthür, Thomas, Weldesemayat, G.
Formato: Journal Article
Lenguaje:Inglés
Publicado: Springer 2022
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/126138
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author Zingore, S.
Adolwa, Ivan S.
Njoroge, Samuel M.
Johnson, J.M.
Saito, Kazuki
Phillips, S.
Kihara, Job Maguta
Mutegi, J.
Murell, S.
Dutta, S.
Chivenge, Pauline P.
Amouzou, K.A.
Oberthür, Thomas
Weldesemayat, G.
author_browse Adolwa, Ivan S.
Amouzou, K.A.
Chivenge, Pauline P.
Dutta, S.
Johnson, J.M.
Kihara, Job Maguta
Murell, S.
Mutegi, J.
Njoroge, Samuel M.
Oberthür, Thomas
Phillips, S.
Saito, Kazuki
Weldesemayat, G.
Zingore, S.
author_facet Zingore, S.
Adolwa, Ivan S.
Njoroge, Samuel M.
Johnson, J.M.
Saito, Kazuki
Phillips, S.
Kihara, Job Maguta
Mutegi, J.
Murell, S.
Dutta, S.
Chivenge, Pauline P.
Amouzou, K.A.
Oberthür, Thomas
Weldesemayat, G.
author_sort Zingore, S.
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description A common theme emerging from nutrient omission trials conducted extensively across sub-Saharan Africa has been the large variability in yield response to applied nutrients. Yet, little is known about the factors associated with this variability. Therefore, the objectives of this review were to (1) synthesize the available data from nutrient omission trials of maize and rice and quantify spatial variability in yield responses and the probability of attaining specified yield targets; (2) identify the genotypic, environmental, and nutrient management factors associated with yield responses; and (3) provide insights and actionable information for setting priorities for future nutrient management research and development. Here, we provide distributions and expected values of yield response and agronomic efficiencies of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) to serve as benchmarks for improving fertilizer recommendations. We also show that with the combined application of NPK fertilizer, rain-fed maize and rice yields can be raised from the current yields of ~2 Mg ha−1 to 4 Mg ha−1. Yield responses to N, P, and K were in the ratio of 11:6:1 in maize and 13:7:5 in rice, probably arising from differences in uptake requirements and growing environments. K yield responses were 2–3 times higher in rice than in maize. Explorative analysis using machine learning algorithms provided further insights into the possible interaction of agroecology, soil type, and exchangeable cations on the spatial variability in yield responses to N, P, and K in maize and rice. We recommend future research to address site-specific interactions between the applied and indigenous soil nutrients, focusing on optimizing application rates of K, other macronutrients and micronutrients for sustainable intensification of maize and rice production. This study highlights the critical need for balanced fertilization to optimize the productivity and nutrient use efficiencies in rice and maize production in smallholder farming systems in SSA.
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spelling CGSpace1261382024-11-15T08:52:14Z Novel insights into factors associated with yield response and nutrient use efficiency of maize and rice in sub-Saharan Africa. A review Zingore, S. Adolwa, Ivan S. Njoroge, Samuel M. Johnson, J.M. Saito, Kazuki Phillips, S. Kihara, Job Maguta Mutegi, J. Murell, S. Dutta, S. Chivenge, Pauline P. Amouzou, K.A. Oberthür, Thomas Weldesemayat, G. food security sustainable intensification nutrient interactions environmental engineering A common theme emerging from nutrient omission trials conducted extensively across sub-Saharan Africa has been the large variability in yield response to applied nutrients. Yet, little is known about the factors associated with this variability. Therefore, the objectives of this review were to (1) synthesize the available data from nutrient omission trials of maize and rice and quantify spatial variability in yield responses and the probability of attaining specified yield targets; (2) identify the genotypic, environmental, and nutrient management factors associated with yield responses; and (3) provide insights and actionable information for setting priorities for future nutrient management research and development. Here, we provide distributions and expected values of yield response and agronomic efficiencies of nitrogen (N), phosphorus (P), and potassium (K) to serve as benchmarks for improving fertilizer recommendations. We also show that with the combined application of NPK fertilizer, rain-fed maize and rice yields can be raised from the current yields of ~2 Mg ha−1 to 4 Mg ha−1. Yield responses to N, P, and K were in the ratio of 11:6:1 in maize and 13:7:5 in rice, probably arising from differences in uptake requirements and growing environments. K yield responses were 2–3 times higher in rice than in maize. Explorative analysis using machine learning algorithms provided further insights into the possible interaction of agroecology, soil type, and exchangeable cations on the spatial variability in yield responses to N, P, and K in maize and rice. We recommend future research to address site-specific interactions between the applied and indigenous soil nutrients, focusing on optimizing application rates of K, other macronutrients and micronutrients for sustainable intensification of maize and rice production. This study highlights the critical need for balanced fertilization to optimize the productivity and nutrient use efficiencies in rice and maize production in smallholder farming systems in SSA. 2022-10 2022-12-21T07:51:31Z 2022-12-21T07:51:31Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/126138 en Limited Access Springer Zingore, S., Adolwa, I.S., Njoroge, S., Johnson, J.-M., Saito, K., Phillips, S., Kihara, J., Mutegi, J., Murell, S., Dutta, S., Chivenge, P., Amouzou, K.A., Oberthur, T., Chakraborty, S. and Weldesemayat, G. 2022. Agronomy for Sustainable Development 42(5):82.
spellingShingle food security
sustainable intensification
nutrient interactions
environmental engineering
Zingore, S.
Adolwa, Ivan S.
Njoroge, Samuel M.
Johnson, J.M.
Saito, Kazuki
Phillips, S.
Kihara, Job Maguta
Mutegi, J.
Murell, S.
Dutta, S.
Chivenge, Pauline P.
Amouzou, K.A.
Oberthür, Thomas
Weldesemayat, G.
Novel insights into factors associated with yield response and nutrient use efficiency of maize and rice in sub-Saharan Africa. A review
title Novel insights into factors associated with yield response and nutrient use efficiency of maize and rice in sub-Saharan Africa. A review
title_full Novel insights into factors associated with yield response and nutrient use efficiency of maize and rice in sub-Saharan Africa. A review
title_fullStr Novel insights into factors associated with yield response and nutrient use efficiency of maize and rice in sub-Saharan Africa. A review
title_full_unstemmed Novel insights into factors associated with yield response and nutrient use efficiency of maize and rice in sub-Saharan Africa. A review
title_short Novel insights into factors associated with yield response and nutrient use efficiency of maize and rice in sub-Saharan Africa. A review
title_sort novel insights into factors associated with yield response and nutrient use efficiency of maize and rice in sub saharan africa a review
topic food security
sustainable intensification
nutrient interactions
environmental engineering
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/126138
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