Effects of fertilizer micro-dosing in nursery on rice productivity in Madagascar

Currently, most rice farmers in the central highlands of Madagascar do not apply mineral fertilizer in their fields and we investigated whether a fertilizer micro-dose applied to the seedling nursery could serve as an entry point for intensification. Effects of nursery applications of a micro-dose o...

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Main Authors: Tovohery Rakotoson, Seheno Rinasoa, Aina Andriantsiorimanana, Marie-Paule Razafimanantsoa, Tantely Razafimbelo, Lilia Rabeharisoa, Yasuhiro Tsujimoto, Matthias Wissuwa
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Published: Taylor & Francis Group 2020-10-01
Series:Plant Production Science
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Online Access:http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1343943X.2020.1828947
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author Tovohery Rakotoson
Seheno Rinasoa
Aina Andriantsiorimanana
Marie-Paule Razafimanantsoa
Tantely Razafimbelo
Lilia Rabeharisoa
Yasuhiro Tsujimoto
Matthias Wissuwa
author_facet Tovohery Rakotoson
Seheno Rinasoa
Aina Andriantsiorimanana
Marie-Paule Razafimanantsoa
Tantely Razafimbelo
Lilia Rabeharisoa
Yasuhiro Tsujimoto
Matthias Wissuwa
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description Currently, most rice farmers in the central highlands of Madagascar do not apply mineral fertilizer in their fields and we investigated whether a fertilizer micro-dose applied to the seedling nursery could serve as an entry point for intensification. Effects of nursery applications of a micro-dose of mineral (P and NPK) or locally produced sources of fertilizers (Guanomad, Vermicompost) on seedling vigour were evaluated, as was final grain yield after transplanting to main fields that were either not fertilized (farmers’ practice) or received combinations of mineral N, P and K fertilizer. Applying only P to the nursery had minor effects and we conclude that early seedling vigor is more limited by N than P, while grain yield in the main field was more limited by P than N. Carry-over effects of the nursery application of NPK and of guano on final grain yield were observed under farmers’ practice and when only urea was applied. The nursery NPK application significantly increased agronomic nitrogen use efficiency of urea application. We conclude that the low cost of micro-dosing NPK in the nursery makes this a profitable option for small-scale farmers cultivating rice on poor-fertility soils. Sole urea application in the main field is not a profitable option but would at least need additional nursery NPK application as an insurance against losing investments in N fertilization. Longer-term sustainability would require direct nutrient inputs into the main plot and additional low-cost nutrient management options should therefore be considered.
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spelling doaj.art-26e40489f4e74f14be9a7d399716cafc2022-12-21T22:51:22ZengTaylor & Francis GroupPlant Production Science1343-943X1349-10082020-10-010011010.1080/1343943X.2020.18289471828947Effects of fertilizer micro-dosing in nursery on rice productivity in MadagascarTovohery Rakotoson0Seheno Rinasoa1Aina Andriantsiorimanana2Marie-Paule Razafimanantsoa3Tantely Razafimbelo4Lilia Rabeharisoa5Yasuhiro Tsujimoto6Matthias Wissuwa7Université d’AntananarivoUniversité d’AntananarivoUniversité d’AntananarivoUniversité d’AntananarivoUniversité d’AntananarivoUniversité d’AntananarivoJapan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences (JIRCAS)Japan International Research Center for Agricultural Sciences (JIRCAS)Currently, most rice farmers in the central highlands of Madagascar do not apply mineral fertilizer in their fields and we investigated whether a fertilizer micro-dose applied to the seedling nursery could serve as an entry point for intensification. Effects of nursery applications of a micro-dose of mineral (P and NPK) or locally produced sources of fertilizers (Guanomad, Vermicompost) on seedling vigour were evaluated, as was final grain yield after transplanting to main fields that were either not fertilized (farmers’ practice) or received combinations of mineral N, P and K fertilizer. Applying only P to the nursery had minor effects and we conclude that early seedling vigor is more limited by N than P, while grain yield in the main field was more limited by P than N. Carry-over effects of the nursery application of NPK and of guano on final grain yield were observed under farmers’ practice and when only urea was applied. The nursery NPK application significantly increased agronomic nitrogen use efficiency of urea application. We conclude that the low cost of micro-dosing NPK in the nursery makes this a profitable option for small-scale farmers cultivating rice on poor-fertility soils. Sole urea application in the main field is not a profitable option but would at least need additional nursery NPK application as an insurance against losing investments in N fertilization. Longer-term sustainability would require direct nutrient inputs into the main plot and additional low-cost nutrient management options should therefore be considered.http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1343943X.2020.1828947lowland ricephosphorus deficiencymicro-dosingfertilizationnitrogen use efficiencyguano
spellingShingle Tovohery Rakotoson
Seheno Rinasoa
Aina Andriantsiorimanana
Marie-Paule Razafimanantsoa
Tantely Razafimbelo
Lilia Rabeharisoa
Yasuhiro Tsujimoto
Matthias Wissuwa
Effects of fertilizer micro-dosing in nursery on rice productivity in Madagascar
Plant Production Science
lowland rice
phosphorus deficiency
micro-dosing
fertilization
nitrogen use efficiency
guano
title Effects of fertilizer micro-dosing in nursery on rice productivity in Madagascar
title_full Effects of fertilizer micro-dosing in nursery on rice productivity in Madagascar
title_fullStr Effects of fertilizer micro-dosing in nursery on rice productivity in Madagascar
title_full_unstemmed Effects of fertilizer micro-dosing in nursery on rice productivity in Madagascar
title_short Effects of fertilizer micro-dosing in nursery on rice productivity in Madagascar
title_sort effects of fertilizer micro dosing in nursery on rice productivity in madagascar
topic lowland rice
phosphorus deficiency
micro-dosing
fertilization
nitrogen use efficiency
guano
url http://dx.doi.org/10.1080/1343943X.2020.1828947
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