Assessment of the relationship between soil properties, Striga hermonthica infestation and the on-farm yields of maize in the dry Savannas of Nigeria

A study was conducted in Kano and Bauchi States in the dry Savanna of northern Nigeria to determine Striga incidence and infestation and relate these to soil fertility status and yield of maize. A three-stage sampling technique was used to select communities and fields in targeted Local Government A...

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Main Authors: Ekeleme, F., Jibrin, J. M., Kamara, A.Y., Oluoch, M., Samndi, A.M., Fagge, A.A.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: Elsevier 2014
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/68410
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author Ekeleme, F.
Jibrin, J. M.
Kamara, A.Y.
Oluoch, M.
Samndi, A.M.
Fagge, A.A.
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Fagge, A.A.
Jibrin, J. M.
Kamara, A.Y.
Oluoch, M.
Samndi, A.M.
author_facet Ekeleme, F.
Jibrin, J. M.
Kamara, A.Y.
Oluoch, M.
Samndi, A.M.
Fagge, A.A.
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description A study was conducted in Kano and Bauchi States in the dry Savanna of northern Nigeria to determine Striga incidence and infestation and relate these to soil fertility status and yield of maize. A three-stage sampling technique was used to select communities and fields in targeted Local Government Areas in the two States. The soils in the two States were generally of low fertility, characterized by low levels of total N, organic C, available P and exchangeable bases. In Kano State, Striga incidence ranged from 0 to 100%. One hundred percent of the maize fields sampled in Bauchi State had Striga. In general, Striga population was more than twice higher in Bauchi State [3.1 plants m?2] than in Kano State [1.4 plants m?2]. There were differences in Striga population and severity of attacks between the States and between communities within States. In Kano State, the Striga population was negatively related to latitude, total N, and exchangeable K and was positively related to sand and silt. In Bauchi State, Striga was negatively related to clay, exchangeable K, and Ca, and was positively related to pH and latitude. In both states, the Striga population was negatively correlated with maize grain yield. Up to 75% of the variations in maize grain yield in Kano State could be explained by Striga population and soil organic C. Management of Striga usually requires several measures, however, improving the levels of soil fertility should be the central component of any integrated Striga management approach.
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spelling CGSpace684102024-03-26T15:19:07Z Assessment of the relationship between soil properties, Striga hermonthica infestation and the on-farm yields of maize in the dry Savannas of Nigeria Ekeleme, F. Jibrin, J. M. Kamara, A.Y. Oluoch, M. Samndi, A.M. Fagge, A.A. maize savanna semi-arid soil fertility striga A study was conducted in Kano and Bauchi States in the dry Savanna of northern Nigeria to determine Striga incidence and infestation and relate these to soil fertility status and yield of maize. A three-stage sampling technique was used to select communities and fields in targeted Local Government Areas in the two States. The soils in the two States were generally of low fertility, characterized by low levels of total N, organic C, available P and exchangeable bases. In Kano State, Striga incidence ranged from 0 to 100%. One hundred percent of the maize fields sampled in Bauchi State had Striga. In general, Striga population was more than twice higher in Bauchi State [3.1 plants m?2] than in Kano State [1.4 plants m?2]. There were differences in Striga population and severity of attacks between the States and between communities within States. In Kano State, the Striga population was negatively related to latitude, total N, and exchangeable K and was positively related to sand and silt. In Bauchi State, Striga was negatively related to clay, exchangeable K, and Ca, and was positively related to pH and latitude. In both states, the Striga population was negatively correlated with maize grain yield. Up to 75% of the variations in maize grain yield in Kano State could be explained by Striga population and soil organic C. Management of Striga usually requires several measures, however, improving the levels of soil fertility should be the central component of any integrated Striga management approach. 2014-12 2015-10-02T07:40:28Z 2015-10-02T07:40:28Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/68410 en Limited Access Elsevier Ekeleme, F., Jibrin, J. M., Kamara, A. Y., Oluoch, M., Samndi, A. M., & Fagge, A. A. (2014). Assessment of the relationship between soil properties, Striga hermonthica infestation and the on-farm yields of maize in the dry Savannas of Nigeria. In Crop Protection (Vol. 66, pp. 90–97). Elsevier BV. https://doi.org/10.1016/j.cropro.2014.09.001
spellingShingle maize
savanna
semi-arid
soil fertility
striga
Ekeleme, F.
Jibrin, J. M.
Kamara, A.Y.
Oluoch, M.
Samndi, A.M.
Fagge, A.A.
Assessment of the relationship between soil properties, Striga hermonthica infestation and the on-farm yields of maize in the dry Savannas of Nigeria
title Assessment of the relationship between soil properties, Striga hermonthica infestation and the on-farm yields of maize in the dry Savannas of Nigeria
title_full Assessment of the relationship between soil properties, Striga hermonthica infestation and the on-farm yields of maize in the dry Savannas of Nigeria
title_fullStr Assessment of the relationship between soil properties, Striga hermonthica infestation and the on-farm yields of maize in the dry Savannas of Nigeria
title_full_unstemmed Assessment of the relationship between soil properties, Striga hermonthica infestation and the on-farm yields of maize in the dry Savannas of Nigeria
title_short Assessment of the relationship between soil properties, Striga hermonthica infestation and the on-farm yields of maize in the dry Savannas of Nigeria
title_sort assessment of the relationship between soil properties striga hermonthica infestation and the on farm yields of maize in the dry savannas of nigeria
topic maize
savanna
semi-arid
soil fertility
striga
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/68410
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