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    Influence of line-planted trees and phosphorus application on water use of maize in sub-humid western Kenya

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    2000
    Author
    Gunga, MO
    Mburu, MWK
    Nyabundi, JO
    Jama, B
    Type
    Article
    Language
    en
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    Abstract
    Planting of trees in rows is common on farms in western Kenya where phosphorus deficiency is also a major constraint to maize production. The influences of soil P status and simultaneous agroforestry systems on water use have, however, not been reported for the regioo. Effects of line-planted Grevillea robusta (upperstorey trees), Calliandra calothyrsus and Senna spectabilis (both managed as hedges) and P application on water use efficiency were investigated in maize. The experiment was laid out as split-plot with tree species forming main plots while 250 kg P ha and no P applications formed subplots. Seasonal evapotranspiration, was greater under grevillea by 40.8 mm (5.2%) in long rains and by 49.3 mm (10.2%) in short rains. Application of P significantly increased seasonal evapotranspiration (ET) by 1.7% in long rains and 2.4% in short rains. Maize water use efficiency was higher with P (6.9 kg ha-l mm-1 in long rains and 9.5 kg ha.1 mm-I in short rains) than without P (0.8 kg ha-l mm-l in long rains and 2.1 kg ha-1 mm-I in shrrt rains). The results revealed enormous potential for increasing maize WUE in these soils by overcoming P-deficiency. Combining grevillea trees with P application enhanced use of seasonally available water.
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    http://hdl.handle.net/11295/50432
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    Influence of line-planted trees and phosphorus application on water use of maize in sub-humid western Kenya; Sustainable use of land resources to alleviate poverty in the new millennium, 18, Mombasa (Kenya), 4th-8th Dec 2000.- 9966-879-51-X.- p.279-297
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    Soil Science Society of East Africa, Nairobi (Kenya)
     
    Faculty of Agriculture
     
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