Validation of Residual Tied Ridging Insitu Rainwater Harvesting Labor Saving Technology in Semi-Arid Areas of Central Tanzania

This dataset presents the data used in the study that was undertaken in four villages which had tied ridges constructed on 2016/2017 cropping season. It involved the use of a split-plot design with two factors namely tillage methods (i.e. annual tied ridging (ATR), residual tied ridging (RTR) and co...

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Main Authors: Tanzania Agricultural Research Institute, International Institute of Tropical Agriculture, University of Dodoma
Format: Conjunto de datos
Language:Inglés
Published: International Food Policy Research Institute 2023
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/144976
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author Tanzania Agricultural Research Institute
International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
University of Dodoma
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Tanzania Agricultural Research Institute
University of Dodoma
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International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
University of Dodoma
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description This dataset presents the data used in the study that was undertaken in four villages which had tied ridges constructed on 2016/2017 cropping season. It involved the use of a split-plot design with two factors namely tillage methods (i.e. annual tied ridging (ATR), residual tied ridging (RTR) and conventional farmer practice, (CFP) and two improved maize varieties (one commercial maize variety commonly grown by participating farmers) and one promising drought tolerant maize (DT) variety released by CIMMYT (WEMA) and ICRISAT (NACO Mtama 1). These trials consisted of six treatments that were replicated three times at each site. All treatments were applied with 20kg P/ha of Diammonium Phosphate (DAP) fertilizer at planting and Urea (40 kg N/ha) will be applied as a topdressing. Biophysical and socio-economic data will be collected and analyzed. The study consists of two cereal based systems notably: 1. Maize-based cereal system and treatments, and 2.Sorghum-based cereal system.
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spelling CGSpace1449762024-06-21T11:41:54Z Validation of Residual Tied Ridging Insitu Rainwater Harvesting Labor Saving Technology in Semi-Arid Areas of Central Tanzania Tanzania Agricultural Research Institute International Institute of Tropical Agriculture University of Dodoma ridging rainwater harvesting tillage conventional farming maize sorghum agricultural technology This dataset presents the data used in the study that was undertaken in four villages which had tied ridges constructed on 2016/2017 cropping season. It involved the use of a split-plot design with two factors namely tillage methods (i.e. annual tied ridging (ATR), residual tied ridging (RTR) and conventional farmer practice, (CFP) and two improved maize varieties (one commercial maize variety commonly grown by participating farmers) and one promising drought tolerant maize (DT) variety released by CIMMYT (WEMA) and ICRISAT (NACO Mtama 1). These trials consisted of six treatments that were replicated three times at each site. All treatments were applied with 20kg P/ha of Diammonium Phosphate (DAP) fertilizer at planting and Urea (40 kg N/ha) will be applied as a topdressing. Biophysical and socio-economic data will be collected and analyzed. The study consists of two cereal based systems notably: 1. Maize-based cereal system and treatments, and 2.Sorghum-based cereal system. 2023-10-06 2024-06-04T19:44:30Z 2024-06-04T19:44:30Z Dataset https://hdl.handle.net/10568/144976 en Open Access International Food Policy Research Institute Tanzania Agricultural Research Institute (TARI); International Institute of Tropical Agriculture (IITA); University of Dodoma. 2023. Validation of Residual Tied Ridging Insitu Rainwater Harvesting Labor Saving Technology in Semi-Arid Areas of Central Tanzania. Washington, DC: International Food Policy Research Institute. https://doi.org/10.7910/DVN/JKIU3B. Harvard Dataverse. Version 1.
spellingShingle ridging
rainwater harvesting
tillage
conventional farming
maize
sorghum
agricultural technology
Tanzania Agricultural Research Institute
International Institute of Tropical Agriculture
University of Dodoma
Validation of Residual Tied Ridging Insitu Rainwater Harvesting Labor Saving Technology in Semi-Arid Areas of Central Tanzania
title Validation of Residual Tied Ridging Insitu Rainwater Harvesting Labor Saving Technology in Semi-Arid Areas of Central Tanzania
title_full Validation of Residual Tied Ridging Insitu Rainwater Harvesting Labor Saving Technology in Semi-Arid Areas of Central Tanzania
title_fullStr Validation of Residual Tied Ridging Insitu Rainwater Harvesting Labor Saving Technology in Semi-Arid Areas of Central Tanzania
title_full_unstemmed Validation of Residual Tied Ridging Insitu Rainwater Harvesting Labor Saving Technology in Semi-Arid Areas of Central Tanzania
title_short Validation of Residual Tied Ridging Insitu Rainwater Harvesting Labor Saving Technology in Semi-Arid Areas of Central Tanzania
title_sort validation of residual tied ridging insitu rainwater harvesting labor saving technology in semi arid areas of central tanzania
topic ridging
rainwater harvesting
tillage
conventional farming
maize
sorghum
agricultural technology
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