2020
DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-63851-6
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Evaluation of micro-dosing fertilizer application on sorghum (Sorghum bicholor L) production at Wag-Lasta Areas of Amhara Region, Ethiopia

Abstract: Soil fertility management through inorganic fertilizer application in areas with moisture shortage needs due care. the fertilizer application fashion should vary from areas with ample moisture so that the plants can easily access and efficiently use it. Therefore, field experiment was conducted in 2014 and 2015 during the main cropping season under rain-fed condition to evaluate the effect of micro-dose application of n and p fertilizers on sorghum yield at Aybra and Shumshiha sites of Wag-Lasta areas in Amhar… Show more

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“…Results from this study were in agreement with results by Kilasara et al (2015) who reported increase in sorghum grain yields (0.313-2.787 t ha À1 ) after using infiltration pits (IP) and cattle manure þ NPK fertiliser in Tanzania. This was linked to reduced soil erosion, surface runoff and increased soil moisture in plant root zone (Mupangwa et al, 2012;Kilasara et al, 2015;Nyamadzawo et al, 2015;Nyagumbo et al, 2019;Muchai et al, 2020;Mandumbu et al, 2021) and improved nutrient levels in the top soil due to INM (Sebnie et al, 2020).…”
Section: Grain and Stover Yieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Results from this study were in agreement with results by Kilasara et al (2015) who reported increase in sorghum grain yields (0.313-2.787 t ha À1 ) after using infiltration pits (IP) and cattle manure þ NPK fertiliser in Tanzania. This was linked to reduced soil erosion, surface runoff and increased soil moisture in plant root zone (Mupangwa et al, 2012;Kilasara et al, 2015;Nyamadzawo et al, 2015;Nyagumbo et al, 2019;Muchai et al, 2020;Mandumbu et al, 2021) and improved nutrient levels in the top soil due to INM (Sebnie et al, 2020).…”
Section: Grain and Stover Yieldmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Similarly, microdosing (i.e. application of reduced and more affordable quantities of fertilizer with the seed) may ensure effective delivery of nutrients to the plant and, therefore, increase fertilizer use efficiency and productivity at minimum input quantities (Hayashi et al ., 2008; Sebnie et al ., 2020). Foliar application of nutrients is another option.…”
Section: Nutrient Delivery Techniquesmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Chemical fertilization (e.g., NPK) in agriculture is documented as a successful practice to manage soil fertility and concurrently to increase the quality and yield of cereal crops ( Mojid et al, 2012 ; Saïdou et al, 2018 ), including sorghum ( Sebnie et al, 2020 ), in different agro-ecological regions. Among plant nutrients, P is the major nutrient after N and is the second most deficient plant nutrient ( Munir et al, 2004 ).…”
Section: Why Is Psm So Important In Sorghum Plant Systems?mentioning
confidence: 99%