Authors
E Ronner, AC Franke, Bernard Vanlauwe, M Dianda, E Edeh, B Ukem, A Bala, J Van Heerwaarden, KE van Giller
Publication date
2016/2/1
Journal
Field Crops Research
Volume
186
Pages
133-145
Publisher
Elsevier
Description
Soybean yields could benefit from the use of improved varieties, phosphate-fertilizer and rhizobium inoculants. In this study, we evaluated the results of widespread testing of promiscuous soybean varieties with four treatments: no inputs (control); SSP fertilizer (P); inoculants (I) and SSP plus inoculants (P + I) among smallholder farmers in northern Nigeria in 2011 and 2012. We observed a strong response to both P and I, which significantly increased grain yields by 452 and 447 kg ha−1 respectively. The additive effect of P + I (777 kg ha−1) resulted in the best average yields. Variability in yield among farms was large, which had implications for the benefits for individual farmers. Moreover, although the yield response to P and I was similar, I was more profitable due to its low cost. Only 16% of the variability in control yields could be explained by plant establishment, days to first weeding, percentage sand and soil …
Total citations
20162017201820192020202120222023202451837232819282411