Tracking the storage root bulking of cassava under split application of fertilizer nutrients

Cassava is important as food, feed, and raw material, yet its root architecture is not fully understood and thoroughly studied, thereby limiting the realization of its full potential. Compounding this is the common practice of applying fertilizer to cassava at planting without extensive knowledge of...

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Autores principales: Omondi, J.O., doRosario, N., Manda, N., Ntawuruhunga, P., Parkes, E., Mushoriwa, H., Mbuthia, L.W., Kyei-Boahen, S.
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175852
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author Omondi, J.O.
doRosario, N.
Manda, N.
Ntawuruhunga, P.
Parkes, E.
Mushoriwa, H.
Mbuthia, L.W.
Kyei-Boahen, S.
author_browse Kyei-Boahen, S.
Manda, N.
Mbuthia, L.W.
Mushoriwa, H.
Ntawuruhunga, P.
Omondi, J.O.
Parkes, E.
doRosario, N.
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doRosario, N.
Manda, N.
Ntawuruhunga, P.
Parkes, E.
Mushoriwa, H.
Mbuthia, L.W.
Kyei-Boahen, S.
author_sort Omondi, J.O.
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description Cassava is important as food, feed, and raw material, yet its root architecture is not fully understood and thoroughly studied, thereby limiting the realization of its full potential. Compounding this is the common practice of applying fertilizer to cassava at planting without extensive knowledge of the suitable growth stage or time for optimal nutrient uptake. Consequently, this study’s objective was to stagger fertilizer application in split doses to synchronize nutrient uptake and cassava growth and track the storage root bulking process. Nine treatments of normal and controlled-release fertilizers were tested in the field, each applied in four splits at 0, 2, 4, and 6 months after planting (MAPs) to the Binte Massude cassava variety. The results indicated that controlled-release fertilizers applied in two splits at planting and 6 MAPs led to 19.0% greater root yield, whereas normal fertilizers applied in four splits every 2 months led to 22.7% greater root yield compared to not applying fertilizer to cassava. Irrespective of the fertilizer form, when the number of roots increased, the root yield decreased gradually, while root diameter and root length had a direct relationship with storage root yield. Furthermore, the relationship between root number and either root diameter or root length was significantly inverse. This study has successfully indicated the root attributes that can be observed to predict storage root yield, and that staggering fertilizer application in targeted splits increases root yield, however, this must be synchronized with moisture availability for optimal benefit.
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spelling CGSpace1758522025-12-08T10:29:22Z Tracking the storage root bulking of cassava under split application of fertilizer nutrients Omondi, J.O. doRosario, N. Manda, N. Ntawuruhunga, P. Parkes, E. Mushoriwa, H. Mbuthia, L.W. Kyei-Boahen, S. root crops fertilizers fertilizer application sub-saharan africa cassava manihot esculenta Cassava is important as food, feed, and raw material, yet its root architecture is not fully understood and thoroughly studied, thereby limiting the realization of its full potential. Compounding this is the common practice of applying fertilizer to cassava at planting without extensive knowledge of the suitable growth stage or time for optimal nutrient uptake. Consequently, this study’s objective was to stagger fertilizer application in split doses to synchronize nutrient uptake and cassava growth and track the storage root bulking process. Nine treatments of normal and controlled-release fertilizers were tested in the field, each applied in four splits at 0, 2, 4, and 6 months after planting (MAPs) to the Binte Massude cassava variety. The results indicated that controlled-release fertilizers applied in two splits at planting and 6 MAPs led to 19.0% greater root yield, whereas normal fertilizers applied in four splits every 2 months led to 22.7% greater root yield compared to not applying fertilizer to cassava. Irrespective of the fertilizer form, when the number of roots increased, the root yield decreased gradually, while root diameter and root length had a direct relationship with storage root yield. Furthermore, the relationship between root number and either root diameter or root length was significantly inverse. This study has successfully indicated the root attributes that can be observed to predict storage root yield, and that staggering fertilizer application in targeted splits increases root yield, however, this must be synchronized with moisture availability for optimal benefit. 2025 2025-07-29T12:00:14Z 2025-07-29T12:00:14Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175852 en Open Access application/pdf Frontiers Media Omondi, J.O., doRosario, N., Manda, N., Ntawuruhunga, P., Parkes, E., Mushoriwa, H., ... & Kyei-Boahen, S. (2025). Tracking the storage root bulking of cassava under split application of fertilizer nutrients. Frontiers in Agronomy, 7: 1573919, 1-12.
spellingShingle root crops
fertilizers
fertilizer application
sub-saharan africa
cassava
manihot esculenta
Omondi, J.O.
doRosario, N.
Manda, N.
Ntawuruhunga, P.
Parkes, E.
Mushoriwa, H.
Mbuthia, L.W.
Kyei-Boahen, S.
Tracking the storage root bulking of cassava under split application of fertilizer nutrients
title Tracking the storage root bulking of cassava under split application of fertilizer nutrients
title_full Tracking the storage root bulking of cassava under split application of fertilizer nutrients
title_fullStr Tracking the storage root bulking of cassava under split application of fertilizer nutrients
title_full_unstemmed Tracking the storage root bulking of cassava under split application of fertilizer nutrients
title_short Tracking the storage root bulking of cassava under split application of fertilizer nutrients
title_sort tracking the storage root bulking of cassava under split application of fertilizer nutrients
topic root crops
fertilizers
fertilizer application
sub-saharan africa
cassava
manihot esculenta
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/175852
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