| Literature DB >> 32327669 |
Workat Sebnie1, Merse Mengesha2, Gebrehana Girmay2, Tesfaye Feyisa3, Belaynesh Asgedom2, Gashaw Beza2, Dereje Dejene4.
Abstract
Soil fertility management through inorganic fertilizer application in areas with moisture shortage needs due care. The fertilizer application fashion should vary from areas with ample moisture so that the plants can easily access and efficiently use it. Therefore, field experiment was conducted in 2014 and 2015 during the main cropping season under rain-fed condition to evaluate the effect of micro-dose application of N and P fertilizers on sorghum yield at Aybra and Shumshiha sites of Wag-Lasta areas in Amhara Region, Ethiopn>ia where moisture shortage is acute. The treatments were compn>rised of a factorial combination of three levels of NP i.e. 1), 25% of the recommended NP = 10.25 kg N + 11.5 kgEntities:
Year: 2020 PMID: 32327669 PMCID: PMC7181759 DOI: 10.1038/s41598-020-63851-6
Source DB: PubMed Journal: Sci Rep ISSN: 2045-2322 Impact factor: 4.379
Figure 1Location map of study area.
Selected soil properties for the study areas.
| Location | pH | EC | %OM | %TN |
|---|---|---|---|---|
| Aybra-Sekota | 6.3 | 0.16 | 1.17 | 0.01 |
| Shumshiha-Lasta Lalibella | 6.4 | 0.13 | 1.00 | 0.02 |
Effect of nitrogen and phosphorus fertilization on biomass and grain yield.
| P2O5kg ha−1 | N kg ha−1 | Aybra-Sekota | Shumshiha-Lasta Lalibela | ||||||||||
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| Grain yield kg ha−1 | Biomass yield kg ha-1 | Grain yield kg ha-1 | Biomass yield kg ha-1 | ||||||||||
| Year-1 | Year-2 | Average | Year-1 | Year-2 | Average | Year-1 | Year-2 | Average | Year-1 | Year-2 | Average | ||
| 0 | 0 | 1324.1 | 905.6 | 1114.8 | 4548.1 | 3944.4 | 4246.3 | 1573.9 | 472.2 | 1023.1 | 5933.5 | 1944.4 | 3939 |
| 11.5 | 10.25 SE | 1116.7 | 1911.1 | 1513.9 | 7225.3 | 6111.1 | 6443.1 | 1977.8 | 555.6 | 1266.7 | 7186.7 | 1333.3 | 4260 |
| 11.5 | 10.25 SE45 | 1738.1 | 1662.2 | 1700.1 | 5572.5 | 5611.1 | 5591.8 | 1952.5 | 616.7 | 1284.6 | 7248.9 | 2777.8 | 5013 |
| 11.5 | 10.25 S45 | 1535.0 | 1861.1 | 1698.0 | 6486.5 | 5555.6 | 6021.0 | 1830.0 | 1026.6 | 1427.3 | 7775.2 | 3055.6 | 5415 |
| 23 | 20.5SE | 1760.0 | 2277.8 | 2018.9 | 5920.0 | 5833.3 | 5876.7 | 2833.6 | 1311.1 | 2072.4 | 10767 | 3222.2 | 6995 |
| 23 | 20.5 SE45 | 2143.9 | 1777.8 | 1960.8 | 6216.9 | 5740.7 | 5978.8 | 2715.6 | 2900.0 | 2807.8 | 9863.1 | 4722.2 | 7293 |
| 23 | 20.5 S45 | 1960.3 | 2066.7 | 2013.5 | 7672.2 | 3888.9 | 5780.6 | 2101.9 | 2002.3 | 2045.1 | 8622.8 | 2500.0 | 5561 |
| 34.5 | 30.75 SE | 1540.8 | 2738.9 | 2139.9 | 6090.0 | 5000.0 | 5545.0 | 2329.6 | 2577.8 | 2453.7 | 9581.9 | 5185.2 | 7384 |
| 34.5 | 30.75 SE45 | 2158.7 | 2794.4 | 2476.6 | 7219.4 | 5666.7 | 6668.2 | 2148.7 | 1700.0 | 1924.4 | 8628.1 | 5277.8 | 6953 |
| 34.5 | 30.75 S45 | 1816.5 | 2272.2 | 2044.4 | 5767.5 | 4111.1 | 4939.3 | 2017.8 | 2250.0 | 2133.9 | 8388.3 | 3888.9 | 6139 |
| 46 | 41 | 1952.2 | 1905.6 | 1928.9 | 6193.5 | 4777.8 | 5485.6 | 2280.6 | 2594.4 | 2437.5 | 8804.1 | 4444.4 | 6624 |
| CV (%) | 12.89 | 15.23 | 21.47 | 9.54 | 13.22 | 17.73 | 7.73 | 11.92 | 24.74 | 10.3 | 14.87 | 27.82 | |
| LSD (0.05) | 380.25 | 535.52 | 474.2 | 1012.5 | 1144.6 | 1167.2 | 288.47 | 362.02 | 572.01 | 1464.3 | 878.06 | 3298.6 | |
SE stands for urea application at sowing and at emergence; SE45 stands for urea application at sowing, at emergence and at 45 days after emergence, S45 stands for urea application at sowing and at 45 days after emergence.
Partial budget analysis for Aybra-Sekota.
| P2O5 kg ha−1 | N kg ha−1 | Unadjusted yield kg ha−1 | Adjust yield kg ha−1 | Total variable cost (ETB) | Gross benefit (ETB) | Net benefit (ETB) | MRR% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | 0 | 1114.8 | 1003.32 | 0 | 7023.24 | 7023.24 | |
| 11.5 | 10.25 SE | 1513.9 | 1362.51 | 633.76 | 9537.57 | 8903.81 | D |
| 11.5 | 10.25 SE45 | 1698.05 | 1528.24 | 633.76 | 10697.71 | 10063.95 | 479.78 |
| 11.5 | 10.25 S45 | 1700.15 | 1530.13 | 647.76 | 10710.94 | 10063.18 | D |
| 23 | 20.5SE | 2018.9 | 1817.01 | 1085.64 | 12719.07 | 11633.43 | 347.32 |
| 23 | 20.5 SE45 | 2013.5 | 1812.15 | 1085.64 | 12685.05 | 11599.41 | D |
| 23 | 20.5 S45 | 1960.8 | 1764.72 | 1099.64 | 12353.04 | 11253.4 | D |
| 34.5 | 30.75 SE | 2139.9 | 1925.91 | 1537.51 | 13481.37 | 11943.86 | D |
| 34.5 | 30.75 SE45 | 2044.4 | 1839.96 | 1537.51 | 12879.72 | 11342.21 | D |
| 34.5 | 30.75 S45 | 2476.6 | 2228.94 | 1551.51 | 15602.58 | 14051.07 | 518.95 |
| 46 | 41 | 1928.9 | 1736.01 | 1876.94 | 12152.07 | 10275.13 | D |
SE stands for urea application at sowing and at emergence; SE45 stands for urea application at sowing, at emergence and at 45 days after emergence, S45 stands for urea application at sowing and at 45 days after emergence D stands for dominated ETB stands for Ethiopian birr.
Partial budget analysis for Shumshiha-Lasta Lalibela.
| P2O5 kg ha−1 | Urea kg ha−1 | Unadjusted yield kg ha−1 | Adjust yield kg ha−1 | Total variable cost (ETB) | Gross benefit (ETB) | Net benefit (ETB) | MRR% |
|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|---|
| 0 | 0 | 1023.1 | 920.79 | 0.0 | 6905.93 | 6905.93 | |
| 11.5 | 10.25 SE | 1266.7 | 1140.03 | 623.8 | 8550.23 | 7926.46 | 164 |
| 11.5 | 10.25 SE45 | 1427.3 | 1284.57 | 634.3 | 623.76 | 9010.51 | 332 |
| 11.5 | 10.55 S45 | 1284.6 | 1156.14 | 656.8 | 8671.05 | 8014.29 | D |
| 23 | 20.5SE | 2072.4 | 1865.16 | 1075.6 | 13988.70 | 12913.06 | 884 |
| 23 | 20.5 SE45 | 2807.8 | 2527.02 | 1108.6 | 18952.65 | 17844.02 | 14942.3 |
| 23 | 20.5 S45 | 2045.1 | 1840.59 | 1304.4 | 1075.64 | 12728.79 | D |
| 34.5 | 30.75 SE | 2453.7 | 2208.33 | 1527.5 | 16562.48 | 15034.96 | D |
| 34.5 | 30.75 SE45 | 2133.9 | 1920.51 | 1527.5 | 14403.83 | 12876.31 | D |
| 34.5 | 30.75 S45 | 1924.4 | 1731.96 | 1560.5 | 12989.70 | 11429.19 | D |
| 46 | 41 | 2437.5 | 2193.75 | 1883.9 | 16453.13 | 14569.18 | D |
SE stands for urea application at sowing and at emergence; SE45 stands for urea application at sowing, at emergence and at 45 days after emergence, S45 stands for urea application at sowing and at 45 days after emergence D stands for dominated treatment, ETB stands for Ethiopian birr.