Combining mineral fertilizer and green manure for increased, profitable cassava production

Due to increasing population pressure and declining soil fertility, there is need for profitable alternatives to the slash-and-burn (SB) practice for cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) production in the humid lowlands of sub-Saharan Africa. Integrated Soil Fertility Management (ISFM) has high potent...

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Autores principales: Pypers, Pieter, Bimponda, W, Lodi-lama, J-P., Lele, B, Mulumba, R, Kachaka, C, Boeckx, P., Merckx, Roel, Vanlauwe, Bernard
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Publicado: Wiley 2012
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Acceso en línea:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/43099
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author Pypers, Pieter
Bimponda, W
Lodi-lama, J-P.
Lele, B
Mulumba, R
Kachaka, C
Boeckx, P.
Merckx, Roel
Vanlauwe, Bernard
author_browse Bimponda, W
Boeckx, P.
Kachaka, C
Lele, B
Lodi-lama, J-P.
Merckx, Roel
Mulumba, R
Pypers, Pieter
Vanlauwe, Bernard
author_facet Pypers, Pieter
Bimponda, W
Lodi-lama, J-P.
Lele, B
Mulumba, R
Kachaka, C
Boeckx, P.
Merckx, Roel
Vanlauwe, Bernard
author_sort Pypers, Pieter
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description Due to increasing population pressure and declining soil fertility, there is need for profitable alternatives to the slash-and-burn (SB) practice for cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) production in the humid lowlands of sub-Saharan Africa. Integrated Soil Fertility Management (ISFM) has high potential to deliver such options. Two on-farm, researcher-managed trials were installed to compare slash-and-burn with slashing and incorporation of the natural vegetation, and the application of green manure and/or NPK fertilizer at different rates. Root yields were comparable when the natural vegetation was slashed and incorporated, or slashed and burned. Fertilizer application increased yields by 42 to 212%, and had residual effects on a second cassava crop, increasing yields by 40 to 74%. Addition of green manure increased yields by 36 to 158%, without residual effects. Comparison with yields obtained in treatments where both inputs were applied in combination showed that yield increases due to fertilizer and green manure application were additive. Most profitable yield increases were obtained when fertilizer was applied in combination with Tithonia in the more fertile site, and in combination with Chromolaena or incorporation of the natural vegetation in the less fertile site. Net benefits were increased by 30 to 50% with a benefit cost ratio of $5 to $7 $?1 and a marginal rate of return of $4 to $5 $?1 relative to slash-and-burn. While current conditions favor combining fertilizer with green manure, an increase in labor cost or a decrease in fertilizer price would result in superior marginal rates of return for combining fertilizer with the natural fallow vegetation.
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spelling CGSpace430992024-03-06T10:16:43Z Combining mineral fertilizer and green manure for increased, profitable cassava production Pypers, Pieter Bimponda, W Lodi-lama, J-P. Lele, B Mulumba, R Kachaka, C Boeckx, P. Merckx, Roel Vanlauwe, Bernard manihot esculenta Due to increasing population pressure and declining soil fertility, there is need for profitable alternatives to the slash-and-burn (SB) practice for cassava (Manihot esculenta Crantz) production in the humid lowlands of sub-Saharan Africa. Integrated Soil Fertility Management (ISFM) has high potential to deliver such options. Two on-farm, researcher-managed trials were installed to compare slash-and-burn with slashing and incorporation of the natural vegetation, and the application of green manure and/or NPK fertilizer at different rates. Root yields were comparable when the natural vegetation was slashed and incorporated, or slashed and burned. Fertilizer application increased yields by 42 to 212%, and had residual effects on a second cassava crop, increasing yields by 40 to 74%. Addition of green manure increased yields by 36 to 158%, without residual effects. Comparison with yields obtained in treatments where both inputs were applied in combination showed that yield increases due to fertilizer and green manure application were additive. Most profitable yield increases were obtained when fertilizer was applied in combination with Tithonia in the more fertile site, and in combination with Chromolaena or incorporation of the natural vegetation in the less fertile site. Net benefits were increased by 30 to 50% with a benefit cost ratio of $5 to $7 $?1 and a marginal rate of return of $4 to $5 $?1 relative to slash-and-burn. While current conditions favor combining fertilizer with green manure, an increase in labor cost or a decrease in fertilizer price would result in superior marginal rates of return for combining fertilizer with the natural fallow vegetation. 2012-01 2014-09-24T08:41:37Z 2014-09-24T08:41:37Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/43099 en Limited Access Wiley Pypers, P., Bimponda, W., Lodi-Lama, J.-P., Lele, B., Mulumba, R., Kachaka, C., Boeckx, P., et al. (2012). Combining mineral fertilizer and green manure for increased, profitable cassava production. Agronomy Journal 178–187.
spellingShingle manihot esculenta
Pypers, Pieter
Bimponda, W
Lodi-lama, J-P.
Lele, B
Mulumba, R
Kachaka, C
Boeckx, P.
Merckx, Roel
Vanlauwe, Bernard
Combining mineral fertilizer and green manure for increased, profitable cassava production
title Combining mineral fertilizer and green manure for increased, profitable cassava production
title_full Combining mineral fertilizer and green manure for increased, profitable cassava production
title_fullStr Combining mineral fertilizer and green manure for increased, profitable cassava production
title_full_unstemmed Combining mineral fertilizer and green manure for increased, profitable cassava production
title_short Combining mineral fertilizer and green manure for increased, profitable cassava production
title_sort combining mineral fertilizer and green manure for increased profitable cassava production
topic manihot esculenta
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/43099
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