Citation Information

  • Title : Effect of conservation agriculture management practices on maize productivity and selected soil quality indices under South Africa dryland conditions.
  • Source : African Journal of Agricultural Research
  • Publisher : Academic Journals
  • Volume : 7
  • Issue : 26
  • Pages : 3839-3846
  • Year : 2012
  • DOI : 10.5897/AJAR11.1
  • ISBN : 10.5897/AJAR11.1227
  • Document Type : Journal Article
  • Language : English
  • Authors:
    • Kutu, F. R.
  • Climates: Desert (BWh, BWk). Steppe (BSh, BSk).
  • Cropping Systems: Maize. Irrigated cropping systems. Till cropping systems. Conservation cropping systems. Dryland cropping system. Intercropping. No-till cropping systems.
  • Countries: South Africa.

Summary

Conservation agriculture experiment was conducted under irrigated and dryland conditions during 2007/2008-summer cropping season to determine a suitable soil-crop management practice for increase maize yield. The study consisted of tillage practices (conventional, minimum and zero), cropping systems (sole and intercrop plots) and fertilizer regimes (unfertilized control, low, adjusted low and optimum) as treatments. Minimum and zero tillage practices constituted the conservation agriculture tillage practices while supplementation of low fertilizer rate with seed inoculation using growth enhancing microbial inoculant constituted the adjusted low fertilizer rate. Fertilizer application gave a significant (P

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