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a Plant Production Systems (PPS), Dep. of Plant Sci., Wageningen Univ., P.O. Box 430, 6700 AK Wageningen, The Netherlands and Tropical Soil Biology and Fertility Inst. of the Int. Centre for Tropical Agric. (TSBF-CIAT), United Nations Ave., P.O. Box 30677, Nairobi, Kenya
b TSBF-CIAT and Centre de Coopération Int. en Recherche Agron. pour le Dév. (CIRAD), SupAgro, Bâtiment 27, 2 place Viala, 34060 Montpellier Cedex 2, France
c PPS
d TSBF-CIAT
* Corresponding author (pablo.tittonell{at}cirad.fr).
Integrated soil fertility management (ISFM) technologies for African smallholders should consider (i) within-farm soil heterogeneity; (ii) long-term dynamics and variability; (iii) manure quality and availability; (iv) access to fertilizers; and (v) competing uses for crop residues. We used the model FIELD (Field-scale resource Interactions, use Efficiencies and Long term soil fertility Development) to explore allocation strategies of manure and fertilizers. Maize response to N fertilizer from 0 to 180 kg N ha–1 (±30 kg P ha–1) distinguished poorly responsive fertile (e.g., grain yields of 4.1–5.3 t ha–1 without P and of 7.5–7.5 t ha–1 with P) from responsive (1.0–4.3 t ha–1 and 2.2–6.6 t ha–1) and poorly responsive infertile fields (0.2–1.0 t ha–1 and 0.5–3.1 t ha–1). Soils receiving manure plus fertilizers for 12 yr retained 1.1 to 1.5 t C ha–1 yr–1 when 70% of the crop residue was left in the field, and 0.4 to 0.7 t C ha–1 yr–1 with 10% left. Degraded fields were not rehabilitated with manures of local quality (e.g., 23–35% C, 0.5–1.2% N, 0.1–0.3% P) applied at realistic rates (3.6 t dm ha–1 yr–1) for 12 yr without fertilizers. Mineral fertilizers are necessary to kick-start soil rehabilitation through hysteretic restoration of biomass productivity and C inputs to the soil.
Abbreviations: DAP, diammonium phosphate HC, humification coefficient ISFM, integrated soil fertility management PAR, photosynthetically active radiation
1 In a deterministic system with no hysteresis and no dynamics, it is possible to predict the output of the system at a given moment in time, knowing only the input to the system at that moment. If the system has hysteresis, in order to predict the output it is necessary to consider also the path that the response follows before reaching its current value.
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Received for publication October 26, 2007.
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