Effect of chicken manure application on cassava biomass and root yields in two agro-ecologies of Zambia

Fertilizer application is known to increase crop yields and mitigate net soil nutrient mining due to continuous removal. However, smallholder farmers rarely apply adequate fertilizers because of high cost, limited availability and lack of awareness. An experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect...

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Main Authors: Biratu, G.K., Elias, E., Ntawuruhunga, Pheneas, Nhamo, N.
Format: Journal Article
Language:Inglés
Published: MDPI 2018
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Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/92386
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author Biratu, G.K.
Elias, E.
Ntawuruhunga, Pheneas
Nhamo, N.
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Elias, E.
Nhamo, N.
Ntawuruhunga, Pheneas
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Elias, E.
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Nhamo, N.
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description Fertilizer application is known to increase crop yields and mitigate net soil nutrient mining due to continuous removal. However, smallholder farmers rarely apply adequate fertilizers because of high cost, limited availability and lack of awareness. An experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of chicken manure on cassava root and biomass yield at Kabangwe and Mansa, two locations representing agroecological zones II and III, respectively, in Zambia. With the aim of exploring alternative soil fertility management for smallholder farmers, the effect of sole chicken manure and mineral fertilizers was evaluated on cassava. The treatments were four levels of chicken manure (0, 1.4, 2.8, 4.2 ton/ha) and a single level of mineral NPK applied at 100N-22P-83K kg/ha as recommended. The design was a Randomized Complete Block (RCBD), with three replications using the improved cassava variety “Mweru” during the 2015/2016 growing season. The results showed significant (p < 0.05) treatment effects on cassava root yields and yield components (fresh and dry root, leaf, stem, and total biomass) at both sites. The highest mean fresh (27.66 ton/ha) and dry root yield (9.55 ton/ha), and total fresh biomass (53.68 ton/ha) and dry biomass (16.12 ton/ha) production were achieved with the application of 4.2 ton/ha of chicken manure. This treatment showed 71% and 81% fresh root yield advantage over the control at Mansa and Kabangwe, respectively. While the marginal rate of return (MRR) was negative for the mineral fertilizer, it was positive for all the chicken manure treatments with the maximum (315%) achieved from the application of 4.2 ton/ha. The study concludes that application of chicken manure significantly increases the yield and biomass production of cassava and is economically efficient.
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spelling CGSpace923862025-11-11T10:07:45Z Effect of chicken manure application on cassava biomass and root yields in two agro-ecologies of Zambia Biratu, G.K. Elias, E. Ntawuruhunga, Pheneas Nhamo, N. cassava roots economic analysis leaf area index npk fertilizers organic amendments chicken manure cassava biomass root yields agro-ecologies food science Fertilizer application is known to increase crop yields and mitigate net soil nutrient mining due to continuous removal. However, smallholder farmers rarely apply adequate fertilizers because of high cost, limited availability and lack of awareness. An experiment was conducted to evaluate the effect of chicken manure on cassava root and biomass yield at Kabangwe and Mansa, two locations representing agroecological zones II and III, respectively, in Zambia. With the aim of exploring alternative soil fertility management for smallholder farmers, the effect of sole chicken manure and mineral fertilizers was evaluated on cassava. The treatments were four levels of chicken manure (0, 1.4, 2.8, 4.2 ton/ha) and a single level of mineral NPK applied at 100N-22P-83K kg/ha as recommended. The design was a Randomized Complete Block (RCBD), with three replications using the improved cassava variety “Mweru” during the 2015/2016 growing season. The results showed significant (p < 0.05) treatment effects on cassava root yields and yield components (fresh and dry root, leaf, stem, and total biomass) at both sites. The highest mean fresh (27.66 ton/ha) and dry root yield (9.55 ton/ha), and total fresh biomass (53.68 ton/ha) and dry biomass (16.12 ton/ha) production were achieved with the application of 4.2 ton/ha of chicken manure. This treatment showed 71% and 81% fresh root yield advantage over the control at Mansa and Kabangwe, respectively. While the marginal rate of return (MRR) was negative for the mineral fertilizer, it was positive for all the chicken manure treatments with the maximum (315%) achieved from the application of 4.2 ton/ha. The study concludes that application of chicken manure significantly increases the yield and biomass production of cassava and is economically efficient. 2018-03-21 2018-04-26T08:40:20Z 2018-04-26T08:40:20Z Journal Article https://hdl.handle.net/10568/92386 en Open Access application/pdf MDPI Biratu, G.K., Elias, E., Ntawuruhunga, P. & Nhamo, N. (2018). Effect of chicken manure application on cassava biomass and root yields in two agro-ecologies of Zambia. Agriculture, 8(4), 45-59.
spellingShingle cassava
roots
economic analysis
leaf area index
npk fertilizers
organic amendments
chicken manure
cassava biomass
root yields
agro-ecologies
food science
Biratu, G.K.
Elias, E.
Ntawuruhunga, Pheneas
Nhamo, N.
Effect of chicken manure application on cassava biomass and root yields in two agro-ecologies of Zambia
title Effect of chicken manure application on cassava biomass and root yields in two agro-ecologies of Zambia
title_full Effect of chicken manure application on cassava biomass and root yields in two agro-ecologies of Zambia
title_fullStr Effect of chicken manure application on cassava biomass and root yields in two agro-ecologies of Zambia
title_full_unstemmed Effect of chicken manure application on cassava biomass and root yields in two agro-ecologies of Zambia
title_short Effect of chicken manure application on cassava biomass and root yields in two agro-ecologies of Zambia
title_sort effect of chicken manure application on cassava biomass and root yields in two agro ecologies of zambia
topic cassava
roots
economic analysis
leaf area index
npk fertilizers
organic amendments
chicken manure
cassava biomass
root yields
agro-ecologies
food science
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/92386
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