Sustainable maize production using gliricidia/maize intercropping in southern Malawi

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Akinnifesi, F. K.
Makumba, W.
Kwesiga, F. R.
机构
[1] Int Ctr Res Agroforestry, Chitedze Agr Res Stn, SADC, ICRAF Agroforestry Programme, Lilongwe, Malawi
[2] Chitedze Agr Res Stn, Dept Agr Res & Serv, Lilongwe, Malawi
[3] ICRAF So Africa Reg Programme, Mt Pleasant Harare, Zimbabwe
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10.1017/S0014479706003814
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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0901 ;
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Maize production in Malalawi is limited by high costs and sub-optimal use of chemical fertilizers under Continuous cultivation. A long-term gliricidia/maize trial was undertaken oil a Ferric Lixisol from 1991/92 to 2001/02. The purpose of the study was to assess the performance of a gliricidia/maize intercropping system as a low-input soil fertility replenishment option in southern Malawi. The experiment was a 2 x 3 x 3 factorial design with three replications. Treatments included two maize cropping systems (with and without gliricidia trees), and three rates of inorganic N fertilizer (0, 24 and 48 N kg ha(-1) representing 0.25 and 50% of the national recommended N rate), and three rates of P fertilizer application (0, 20 and 40 P ha(-1) representing 0, 50 and 100% of the recommended rate). No effect of P was detected on yield call\, in the trial, and this treatment was discontinued. The gliricidia pruning biomass did not decline after 10 ycars of intensive pruning, with strong correlation between tree biomass production and years after establishment (r = 0.91,p < 0.001). Application of gliricidia prunings increased maize yields by three times compared to the yield of unfertilized sole maize. Maize yield from the unfertilized gliricidia pruning treatment was superior to the yield from sole maize supplemented with a quarter or half the recommended N rate. The study confirmed that a gliricidia/maize intercropping system is a promising soil fertility replenishment option ill Southern Malawi and elsewhere in Southern Africa.
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