Maize response to chemical and microbial products on two Tanzanian soils
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Date
2018
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Canadian Center of Science and Education
Abstract
Low soil fertility has been a major factor to low maize yields in smallholder farms in sub-Saharan Africa.
Technologies have been proposed including inorganic, fertilizers and plant growth promoting microorganisms. A
study was conducted under greenhouse and field conditions to evaluate the effects of liquid inorganic fertilizer
and microbiological products on growth, nutrient uptake and yield of maize. Products evaluated were Teprosyn
(nitrogen, zinc phosphorus), BioSoil Crop Booster (BSCB) (Pseudomonas fluorescens), and Bio Soil Nitro plus
(BSN +
) (Acetobacter sp.). Treatments were: products alone (low and high rate), product + half rate phosphorus
(10 kg P ha-1 ), half rate P, full rate P (20 kg P ha-1
) and Control. All products were analysed for quality. None of
the products met the label claims in nutrient/organism concentration. An increase of biomass was observed in the
greenhouse for half rate P + BSCB low rate and high rates for BSCB and BSN + compared to Control. Half rate P +
BSN + low rate gave the highest grain yield which was similar full rate nitrogen and P. BSCB and BSN + at low rates
with P half rate resulted in an increase in biomass yield in the greenhouse. Efficacy of low rate BSN + + half rate
P was demonstrated when applied at the recommended rates and combined with half rates of N and P. A package
of inorganic and Bio-fertilizers should be developed based on soil fertility status, and the quality of the inputs
verified to ensure that they are conform to the label guarantee analysis
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Keywords
Phosphate solubilization, Efficacy testing, Quality control, Liquid fertilizer, Nitrogen fixation