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Phenotypic nutrient up-take differences in an alley cropping system in semi-arid Machakos, Kenya
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作者 D.N. Mungai c.l.coulson +2 位作者 c.J. Stigter J.K. Ng’ang’a D.N.Mugendi 《Journal of Environmental Sciences》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 2001年第2期164-169,共6页
Alley cropping of Cassia siamea and maize was studied in semi arid Kenya for soil fertility improvement. Katumani composite maize was planted except in the short rains of 1988 (SR88) when a hybrid variety was sow... Alley cropping of Cassia siamea and maize was studied in semi arid Kenya for soil fertility improvement. Katumani composite maize was planted except in the short rains of 1988 (SR88) when a hybrid variety was sown. Therefore the grain yield per row increased differently in the alley cropped maize (CM). Sole maize (SM) and CM yields were higher in SR88 than in the long rains of 1988 (LR88) by 62% and 38%, while yields from the same treatments in LR89 were only 21% and 45% of those in SR88 These differences in relative maize yields are attributed to differences between the two maize varieties in competition under nutrient stress conditions. 展开更多
关键词 alley cropping Cassia siamea maize nutrients maize yield semi arid condition soil moisture Kenya
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Competition of the active roots of Cassia siamea Lam. and Zea mays L.(cv.Katumani Composite B) in an alley cropping trial in semi arid Kenya 被引量:1
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作者 G.O.Umaya\%PlUS%1, J.N.M.Macharia\%PlUS%1, J.c.Onyango\%PlUS%1,c.J.Stigter\%PlUS%2, c.l.coulson\%PlUS%1 (1.Department of Botany, University of Nairobi, P.O.Box 30197,Kenya 2. Department of Meteorology, Wageningen Agricultural University, Duivendaal 2, 6701 AP Wageningen, The 《Journal of Environmental Sciences》 SCIE EI CAS CSCD 1999年第4期462-467,共6页
A study on root competition in alley cropping was carried out in an agroforestry system, involving Cassia siamea Lam. and maize ( Zea mays L. cv. Katumani composite B). The existence and intensity of root compe... A study on root competition in alley cropping was carried out in an agroforestry system, involving Cassia siamea Lam. and maize ( Zea mays L. cv. Katumani composite B). The existence and intensity of root competition in the top soil as manifested by the distribution of the active roots of cassia and maize, in space and time, was assessed. The root length density of maize was far greater than that of cassia in the upper 10 cm, implying that cassia was not competing with maize for water and/or nutrients at that depth. However, at maize crop tasselling and grain filling stages there was a marked overlap of roots of the two plants at lower depths (20—50 cm). This varied with distance from the cassia hedge in a way that there was a tendency for highest overlap near middle maize rows. This partly explained observed yield differences. Therefore cassia may not be a suitable choice for alley cropping with maize under semi\|arid conditions on non\|sloping land, unless most of its active roots can be properly managed to absorb resources below the feeding rhizosphere of the active maize roots. 展开更多
关键词 AGROFORESTRY Cassia siamea Zea mays root competition semi\|arid
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