Crop production in sub-Sahara Africa is constrained by low soil phosphorus (P) content. A study was conducted in western Kenya to explore alternative P inputs and ways of optimizing their effectiveness and profitability. A field experiment established in 2007 studied the effects of Minjingu phosphate rock (MPR) and triple superphosphate (TSP) on maize, common beans and soybean yield. MPR and TSP were applied seasonally at a rate of 0, 12.5, 25 and 50 kg P ha-1 either alone or in combination. Application of P, irrespective of amount, resulted in significantly higher grain yield and total biomass for maize, common beans and soybean compared with the 0 P treatment. Applying P at 12.5 kg ha-1 resulted in significantly (q B 0.05) lower maize, co...
Mucuna pruriens and Lablab purpureus can immediately benefit from rock phosphate (RP), but as both h...
Objective: The experiment was conducted with the aim of investigating maize response to Tithonia div...
A greenhouse experiment was conducted to compare the agronomic effectiveness of four phosphate rock ...
The effect of rock phosphate (Sokoto and Ogun rock phosphates) amended with poultry manure on soil a...
Enhancing Dissemination of Soil and Water Research Outputs of SADC UniversitiesStudies were conducte...
<p>Crop yields in Tanzania are often limited by P deficiency. Direct application of the locall...
Crop yields in Tanzania are often limited by P deficiency. Direct application of the locally mined M...
The deficiency of P and the shortened growing seasons due to climate change are identified constrain...
The use of relatively high rates of phosphorus (P) is known to result in a build up of P in soils a...
Many food production systems in sub-Saharan Africa are constrained by phosphorus (P). We hypothesize...
In tropical soils, plant growth is often limited by a low P availability. In addition, these soils o...
The objective of this article is to provide experimental data and new insights about the best P fert...
Soil microbes such as plant growth promoting rhizobacteria play significant roles in the solubilisat...
Maize production in western Kenya is commonly limited by P deficiencies and aluminum phytotoxicity....
Tanzania Journal of Agricultural Sciences 2003, Vol. 6(1) : 39-44A glasshouse pot experiment was ca...
Mucuna pruriens and Lablab purpureus can immediately benefit from rock phosphate (RP), but as both h...
Objective: The experiment was conducted with the aim of investigating maize response to Tithonia div...
A greenhouse experiment was conducted to compare the agronomic effectiveness of four phosphate rock ...
The effect of rock phosphate (Sokoto and Ogun rock phosphates) amended with poultry manure on soil a...
Enhancing Dissemination of Soil and Water Research Outputs of SADC UniversitiesStudies were conducte...
<p>Crop yields in Tanzania are often limited by P deficiency. Direct application of the locall...
Crop yields in Tanzania are often limited by P deficiency. Direct application of the locally mined M...
The deficiency of P and the shortened growing seasons due to climate change are identified constrain...
The use of relatively high rates of phosphorus (P) is known to result in a build up of P in soils a...
Many food production systems in sub-Saharan Africa are constrained by phosphorus (P). We hypothesize...
In tropical soils, plant growth is often limited by a low P availability. In addition, these soils o...
The objective of this article is to provide experimental data and new insights about the best P fert...
Soil microbes such as plant growth promoting rhizobacteria play significant roles in the solubilisat...
Maize production in western Kenya is commonly limited by P deficiencies and aluminum phytotoxicity....
Tanzania Journal of Agricultural Sciences 2003, Vol. 6(1) : 39-44A glasshouse pot experiment was ca...
Mucuna pruriens and Lablab purpureus can immediately benefit from rock phosphate (RP), but as both h...
Objective: The experiment was conducted with the aim of investigating maize response to Tithonia div...
A greenhouse experiment was conducted to compare the agronomic effectiveness of four phosphate rock ...