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Title: | Partial Nutrient Balances in Tropical Velvet Bean-Maize System in Zimbabwe |
Authors: | Jiri, Obert Mafongoya, Paramu, L. obertjiri@yahoo.co.uk |
Keywords: | residual fertility maize cropping system nutrients budgeting |
Issue Date: | 15-Dec-2017 |
Publisher: | Canadian Center of Science and Education |
Citation: | Jiri, O. and Mafongoya, P.L. (2017). Partial Nutrient Balances in Tropical Velvet Bean-Maize System in Zimbabwe. Journal of Agricultural Science,10(1). 133-138. |
Abstract: | In a field experiment on legume-maize cropping sequence, the effect of nitrogen and phosphate fertiliser application on nutrient budgeting after a two year cropping cycle was studied. The results of this work showed that partial nutrient balances can give an indication about the sustainability of a system unless a full stock of all the nutrients is known. It is also clear from these results that there would unlikely be a carryover of N to the next season, probably due to leaching of N from the top soil. Positive partial P balances would, on the other hand, be of residual value. However, it should be noted that the positive partial P balances were only observed where maize yield was low. The long-term perspectives of a crop production system cannot be assessed solely on the basis of partial nutrient balances. The nutrient stock: balance ratio may be a better indicator of sustainability, giving a more accurate indication of how long farming can continue in the same way, given the available nutrients. These points towards taking a fresh look at the existing recommended application rates for maize crops. |
URI: | https://hdl.handle.net/10646/3924 |
ISSN: | 916-9760 1916-9752 |
Appears in Collections: | Agricultural Economics Staff Publications |
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