Effect of Combined Application of Organic Farming Aid (OFA) and Inorganic Fertilizers on the Growth and Yield of Maize and Soil Microbial Properties in the Guinea Savannah Agro-Ecological Zone of Ghana

O. A. Amoako, J. Adjebeng-Danquah, R. Y. Agyare, E. K. Akley, H. Abeka, Julius Yirzagla, T. K. Tengey, P. Teinor, R. Alhassan, A. A. Ibrahim, C. Naapoal
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The aim of the study was to evaluate the effect of different rates of organic farming aid (OFA) and inorganic fertilizer on the productivity of maize, chemical and microbial properties of soil for higher economic value. Field experiments were conducted during the 2020 and 2021 cropping seasons at the research fields of CSIR-Savanna Agricultural Research Institute located at Nyankpala in the Guinea savannah agroecology of Ghana. The study consisted of five treatment combinations: full rate of OFA, full rate of NPK, 1/2 OFA + 1/2 NPK, full OFA + 1/2 NPK and a control (no OFA and no NPK) which were arranged in a randomized complete block design with four replications. Analysis of variance indicated significant (P 0.05) treatment and year interaction effect for all the growth parameters except for plant height, leaf area and leaf area index. Apart from hundred seed weight, treatment and year interaction effect for all the yield and yield components was significant (P 0.05). Application of full rate of NPK (90:60:60) resulted in the highest grain yield of 4960 kg·ha-1, however it was statistically similar to those obtained by the combined application of full rate of OFA (250 ml·ha-1) + 1/2 NPK and 1/2 OFA + 1/2 NPK with grain yield of 4856 kg·ha-1 and 4639 kg·ha-1 respectively. There was also a yield advantage of 197. 5%, 191.3%, 178.3 and 79.1% over the control for full NPK rate, full OFA rate + 1/2 NPK rate, 1/2 OFA rate + 1/2 NPK and full OFA rate respectively. Application of full OFA rate + 1/2 NPK enhanced soil basal respiration (evolved CO2) and mineralizable C, implying that, combination of full OFA rate and NPK fertilizer would be necessary to boost soil microbial activity and soil labile nutrient pool (labile C pool). This suggests that combined use of full OFA rate + 1/2 NPK fertilizer can be a better strategic tool for improving soil quality. The highest benefit cost ratios (BCR) of 2.58 and 3.77 were obtained following the application of full OFA rate + 1/2 NPK and 1/2 OFA rate + 1/2 NPK respectively. Hence, it could be concluded that complementary use of OFA and NPK is more profitable than using single inputs (either OFA or NPK). Thus, in promoting technology packages to farmers, development practitioners must carefully consider the complementary of inputs that are cost-effective but economically rewarding.
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有机肥与无机肥配施对加纳几内亚大草原农业生态区玉米生长、产量及土壤微生物特性的影响
本研究旨在评价不同施用有机肥和无机肥对玉米生产力、土壤化学和微生物特性的影响,以期获得更高的经济价值。在2020年和2021年的种植季节,在加纳几内亚大草原农业生态的Nyankpala的csir -稀树草原农业研究所的研究领域进行了现场试验。试验采用全剂量OFA、全剂量NPK、1/2 OFA + 1/2 NPK、全剂量OFA + 1/2 NPK和对照(无OFA和无NPK) 5个处理组合,采用随机完全区组设计,每组4个重复。方差分析表明,除株高、叶面积和叶面积指数外,处理和年交互效应均显著(p0.05)。除百粒重外,处理和年份互作对产量和产量各组成部分的影响均显著(p0.05)。氮磷钾全施量(90:60:60)的产量最高,为4960 kg·ha-1,但与OFA全施量(250 ml·ha-1) + 1/2氮磷钾和1/2 OFA + 1/2氮磷钾联合施用的产量相似,分别为4856 kg·ha-1和4639 kg·ha-1。产量也有197的优势。全氮磷钾、全OFA + 1/2 NPK、1/2 OFA + 1/2 NPK和全OFA分别比对照高5%、191.3%、178.3和79.1%。全OFA配施+ 1/2氮磷钾可提高土壤基础呼吸(进化CO2)和矿化C,表明全OFA配施可提高土壤微生物活性和土壤稳定养分库(稳定C库)。说明全OFA + 1/2氮磷钾配施是改善土壤质量的较好策略。全OFA + 1/2氮磷钾和1/2 OFA + 1/2氮磷钾处理的效益成本比(BCR)最高,分别为2.58和3.77。因此,可以得出结论,补充使用OFA和NPK比使用单一投入(OFA或NPK)更有利可图。因此,在向农民推广一揽子技术时,发展从业人员必须仔细考虑具有成本效益但在经济上有回报的投入的补充。
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