Abstract:To improve synchronicity between nutrients released from the decomposing manure with millet nutrient requirement under zaï technique, a 2-year field experiment was conducted at the International Crops Research Institute for the Semi-Arid Tropics Research Station, Sadoré, Niger. The treatments consisted of factorial combination of two rates of cattle manure (200 and 300 g per zaï hole), three periods of manure application (before planting, at planting and 15 days later) and two rates of mineral fertilizer [nitr… Show more
“…The DAP-UREA fertilizer combinations applied at recommended rates more than doubled the grain and straw yields of the control (Table 5.S6) and increased the N and P contents of the above ground biomass at booting stage (Table 5.S4), which indicates that the soil was responsive to N and/or P applications. An increase in crop performances following fertilizer use could be attributed to the low inherent soil fertility of the experimental plots that leads to positive responses following N, P and/or K applications (Fatondji and Ibrahim, 2018).…”
Section: Discussion Of the Results Of The Field Experimentsmentioning
“…The DAP-UREA fertilizer combinations applied at recommended rates more than doubled the grain and straw yields of the control (Table 5.S6) and increased the N and P contents of the above ground biomass at booting stage (Table 5.S4), which indicates that the soil was responsive to N and/or P applications. An increase in crop performances following fertilizer use could be attributed to the low inherent soil fertility of the experimental plots that leads to positive responses following N, P and/or K applications (Fatondji and Ibrahim, 2018).…”
Section: Discussion Of the Results Of The Field Experimentsmentioning
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