D. Kiobia, H. Graef, P. Reuben, F. Kahimba, F. Graef, B. Eichler-Löbermann, V. Silayo
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Abstract
Biochar application to soils increases biomass and crop yields, especially with rates higher than 100 t ha −1 . Yet, there is limited knowledge on the combined effect of biochar and chemical fertiliser under different tillage systems. The objective of this study is to investigate the effect of maize-cob biochar (BC) (rates of 5 and 10 t ha −1 ) combined with chemical fertiliser micro-dosing (MD) at a rate of 25% of the recommended quantity on total shoot dry matter (DM) and plant height of maize cultivated under flat (F) and tied-ridge (R) practices during a humid season in Tanzania. The results indicate that combining 5 t ha −1 BC with 25% MD increases DM at harvest by 83% (4.16 t ha −1 ) compared to the control (2.27 t ha −1 ) and was in the same range as the DM obtained from the treatment with the recommended fertiliser rate (100% FD). The treatments with single applications of 25% MD, 5 t ha −1 BC, and 10 t ha −1 BC only tended to exceed the control of DM yield. Therefore, we recommend that small-scale farmers aiming at DM for livestock or grain yield with limited access to chemical fertilisers to combine biochar with 25% MD, rather than applying biochar or low chemical fertiliser rates alone.
在土壤中施用生物炭可增加生物量和作物产量,特别是施用量高于100 t / t / h时。然而,对不同耕作制度下生物炭和化肥的综合效果了解有限。本研究的目的是研究玉米穗轴生物炭(BC)(5和10 t ha - 1)与25%推荐量的微量化肥(MD)在坦桑尼亚湿润季节对平垄(F)和系垄(R)方式下种植的玉米茎部总干物质(DM)和株高的影响。结果表明,与对照(2.27 tha - 1)相比,5 tha - 1 BC + 25% MD可使收获时的DM增加83% (4.16 tha - 1),与推荐施肥(100% FD)处理的DM相同。单施25% MD、5 t ha - 1 BC和10 t ha - 1 BC的处理只倾向于超过DM产量的控制。因此,我们建议那些以DM提高牲畜或谷物产量为目标的小规模农户,在获得化肥的机会有限的情况下,将生物炭与25%的MD结合使用,而不是单独施用生物炭或低化肥用量。
期刊介绍:
The Journal of Agriculture and Rural Development in the Tropics and Subtropics publishes papers dealing with original research and review papers in the fields of plant production, animal nutrition and animal husbandry, soil science, rural economy and farm management, forestry and forest economy, veterinary hygiene and protection against epidemics.