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Liming and sulfur amendments improve growth and yields of maize in Rubona Ultisol and Nyamifumba Oxisol
Authors:NS Sirikare  EM Marwa  E Semu  FX Naramabuye
Institution:1. Department of Soil Science, Sokoine University of Agriculture, P.O. Box 3008, Morogoro, Tanzania;2. Soil Conservation Program, Rwanda Agriculture Board, P.O. Box 138, Huye, Rwandassirikare@gmail.com;4. Department of Soil Science, University of Rwanda, SARDAE-CAVM, P.O. Box 117, Huye, Rwanda
Abstract:Aluminum toxicity is a major limitation to crop production on highly weathered and leached soils in Rwanda. Moreover, sulfur though widely deficient in Rwanda acidic soils has received little attention by soil fertility researchers. A field experiment on maize response and soil nutrients status to liming materials of travertines at 3.4 t ha?1, ash wood 1.2 t ha?1 of CaO equivalent and sulfur at 10 kg ha?1 combined with NPK at 80, 60, and 45 kg ha?1 respectively was conducted in Rubona Ultisol and Nyamifumba Oxisol. Results revealed that travertine and wood ash increased the soil pH from 4.7 to 5.8 or higher and decreased exchangeable Al3+ and H+ to near 0 cmolc kg?1. Soil nutrients generally increased to high or medium ranges for crop production. Leaf dry biomass, plant height and maize grain yields were significantly higher in Rubona Ultisol than in Nyamifumba Oxisol. Plots that received wood ash, with NPKS or with NPK, generally had higher maize yields, followed by those which received travertines and NPKS or NPK which had maize growth response as compared to the control plots which received NPK only. Thereby, a combination of wood ash with NPKS or NPK, travertines with NPKS was found to neutralize soil aluminum toxicity, increase soil nutrients status to required levels for plant growth and increase maize yields significantly.
Keywords:travertines  wood ash  sulphur  acidic soils  maize yields
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