2016
DOI: 10.1186/s40068-016-0073-2
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The effect of phosphorus and nitrogen fertilizers on grain yield, nutrient uptake and use efficiency of two maize (Zea mays L.) varieties under rain fed condition on Haplic Lixisol in the forest-savannah transition zone of Ghana

Abstract: Background: Low soil fertility is recognized as the major constraint to food production and food security in Ghana. An important practice that restores some level of fertility is long fallow, however this is no longer practiced due to increased pressure on land for other purposes. This has resulted in decline in crop yields in areas (forest-savannah transition zone or Sub-humid Ghana) which are known to be one of the major food baskets for the country. The soils are generally poor and require mineral fertilize… Show more

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“…At 1.2 t C ha -1 , organic resources supplied less basic cations than at 4.0 t C ha -1 resulting in more negative balances at low than at high rates of organic resource application. On the other end, addition of mineral N fertilizers enhanced plant growth, leading to subsequent removal of the basic cations through plant off-take [ 47 , 48 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…At 1.2 t C ha -1 , organic resources supplied less basic cations than at 4.0 t C ha -1 resulting in more negative balances at low than at high rates of organic resource application. On the other end, addition of mineral N fertilizers enhanced plant growth, leading to subsequent removal of the basic cations through plant off-take [ 47 , 48 ].…”
Section: Resultsmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Suitable P and N concentrations can also promote the formation and growth of root nodules, causing alfalfa to maintain strong root activity for a long period of time. An increase in root activity can accelerate the acropetal movement of P within alfalfa plants, thus improving PUE and yield (Fosu‐Mensah & Mensah, 2016). Therefore, moderate P applications and N/P ratio adjustments can be used as part of an optimal P application strategy to improve the PUE of alfalfa under drip irrigation in the future.…”
Section: Discussionmentioning
confidence: 99%
“…Mineral fertilizers perfectly match the definition of high-risk high-return agricultural technologies. According to Fosu-Mensah and Mensah (2016), a profound yield-enhancing effect of mineral fertilizers is realized in soils with sufficient moisture. In the context of rainfed agriculture, their result may mean that the desirable yield-and income-boosting effects of mineral fertilizers are associated with the presence of favourable weather conditions during the agricultural season.…”
Section: Observed Risk-taking Behaviour: Wici and Adoption Of Mineralmentioning
confidence: 99%