Open Access Journal; Published online: 26 May 2022Absence of site-specific nutrient recommendation and high spatial variability of soil fertility are major factors affecting maize response to applied nutrients in Nigeria. In this study, we assessed maize response to applied nutrients and nutrient use efficiency in different management zones (MZs), for designing site-specific nutrient management recommendations for maize in the maize belt of Nigeria. The maize belt in Nigeria was earlier delineated into four MZsMZs (MZ1 to MZ4) based on soil properties. In the current study, data from two different trials, nutrient omission trials (N = 293) and fertilizer response trial (N = 705), conducted in the years 2015–2017, were extracted for MZ1 to M...
Crops respond differently to P-fertilizer treatments. The role of phosphorus in soils for sustainabl...
Field trials testing the effects of five rates each of N, P and K application on three hybrid and tw...
AbstractImproved understanding of soil fertility factors limiting crop productivity is important to ...
Diagnostic on-farm nutrient omission trials were conducted over two cropping seasons (2015 and 2016)...
Nigeria's annual maize (Zea mays L.) production has increased from 2.4 million metric tons in 1961 t...
Maize is an important staple food and feed crop widely grown in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). However, t...
Open Access JournalDiagnostic on-farm nutrient omission trials were conducted over two cropping seas...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 29 Oct 2020Site-specific nutrient management can reduce soil ...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 20 May 2022Spatially explicit information on soil variability...
IITA supervisor: Dr. Julius B. AdewopoThere is a growing need for spatially continuous and quantitat...
Improved understanding of soil fertility factors limiting crop productivity is important to develop ...
Published online: 6 Aug 2019Establishing balanced nutrient requirements for maize (Zea mays L.) in t...
Establishing balanced nutrient requirements for maize (Zea mays L.) in the Northern Nigerian Savanna...
Phosphorus plays an important role for food crop production in the forest zone of tropical Africa bu...
Large variability in crop responses to macronutrient application at various spatial scales present c...
Crops respond differently to P-fertilizer treatments. The role of phosphorus in soils for sustainabl...
Field trials testing the effects of five rates each of N, P and K application on three hybrid and tw...
AbstractImproved understanding of soil fertility factors limiting crop productivity is important to ...
Diagnostic on-farm nutrient omission trials were conducted over two cropping seasons (2015 and 2016)...
Nigeria's annual maize (Zea mays L.) production has increased from 2.4 million metric tons in 1961 t...
Maize is an important staple food and feed crop widely grown in Sub-Saharan Africa (SSA). However, t...
Open Access JournalDiagnostic on-farm nutrient omission trials were conducted over two cropping seas...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 29 Oct 2020Site-specific nutrient management can reduce soil ...
Open Access Journal; Published online: 20 May 2022Spatially explicit information on soil variability...
IITA supervisor: Dr. Julius B. AdewopoThere is a growing need for spatially continuous and quantitat...
Improved understanding of soil fertility factors limiting crop productivity is important to develop ...
Published online: 6 Aug 2019Establishing balanced nutrient requirements for maize (Zea mays L.) in t...
Establishing balanced nutrient requirements for maize (Zea mays L.) in the Northern Nigerian Savanna...
Phosphorus plays an important role for food crop production in the forest zone of tropical Africa bu...
Large variability in crop responses to macronutrient application at various spatial scales present c...
Crops respond differently to P-fertilizer treatments. The role of phosphorus in soils for sustainabl...
Field trials testing the effects of five rates each of N, P and K application on three hybrid and tw...
AbstractImproved understanding of soil fertility factors limiting crop productivity is important to ...