Maize productivity and nutrient dynamics in maize-fallow rotations in western Kenya

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E.K. Bünemann
P.C. Smithson
B. Jama
E. Frossard
A. Oberson
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[1] Swiss Federal Institute of Technology Zurich (ETH),Institute of Plant Sciences
[2] International Centre for Research in Agroforestry (ICRAF),undefined
[3] erea College,undefined
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Plant and Soil | 2004年 / 264卷
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fallows; nitrogen; phosphorus; soil microbial biomass; soil organic matter; tropics;
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One-season fallows with legumes such as Crotalaria grahamiana Wight & Arn. and phosphorus (P) fertilization have been suggested to improve crop yields in sub-Saharan Africa. Assessing the sustainability of these measures requires a sound understanding of soil processes, especially transformations of P which is often the main limiting nutrient. We compared plant production, nitrogen (N) and P balances and selected soil properties during 5.5 years in a field experiment with three crop rotations (continuous maize, maize-crotalaria and maize-natural fallow rotation) at two levels of P fertilization (0 and 50 kg P ha−1 yr−1, applied as triple superphosphate) on a Kandiudalfic Eutrudox in western Kenya. The maize yield forgone during growth of the crotalaria fallow was compensated by higher post-fallow yields, but the cumulative total maize yield was not significantly different from continuous maize. In all crop rotations, P fertilization doubled total maize yields, increased N removal by maize and remained without effect on amounts of recycled biomass. Crotalaria growth decreased in the course of the experiment due to pest problems. The highest levels of soil organic and microbial C, N and P were found in the maize-crotalaria fallow rotation. The increase in organic P was not accompanied by a change in resin-extractable P, while H2SO4-extractable inorganic P was depleted by up to 38 kg P ha−1 (1% of total P) in the 0–50 cm layer. Microbial P increased substantially when soil was supplied with C and N in a laboratory experiment, confirming field observations that the microbial biomass is limited by C and N rather than P availability. Maize-legume fallow rotations result in a shift towards organic and microbial nutrients and have to be complemented by balanced additions of inorganic fertilizers.
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