Optimizing sulfur fertilizer application rate for profitable maize production in the savanna agroecological zones of Northern Ghana. (15th July 2022)
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- Title:
- Optimizing sulfur fertilizer application rate for profitable maize production in the savanna agroecological zones of Northern Ghana. (15th July 2022)
- Main Title:
- Optimizing sulfur fertilizer application rate for profitable maize production in the savanna agroecological zones of Northern Ghana
- Authors:
- Agyin-Birikorang, Sampson
Tindjina, Ignatius
Fugice, Job
Dauda, Haruna W.
Issahaku, Alhaji Rahman
Iddrissu, Mumuni
Singh, Upendra - Abstract:
- Abstract: Although several studies have established the importance of sulfur (S) in increasing maize productivity in the savanna agroecological zones (AEZs) of northern Ghana, the economically optimum S application rate is still unknown. In a two-year study at eight locations across the AEZs, we determined the economically optimum S application rate for S-deficient soils. We compared eight S application rates, ranging from 0 to 70 kg ha −1 at 10 kg intervals, for optimal maize productivity and profitability. The study identified 30 kg S ha −1 as the minimum rate that resulted in a plant tissue S concentration above the critical level of 0.15%. Although increasing the S application rate resulted in increases in maize grain yield, application of S beyond a rate of 30 kg ha −1 resulted in increases in maize grain yield that were not statistically significant and leveled off at 50 kg S ha −1 . Application rates ≥50 kg ha −1 resulted in a high proportion of the applied S not taken up by the plant and, thus, subject to losses from the soil. Based on agro-input prices at the local level and the farm-gate prices of maize, the greatest potential profit resulting from S application was observed at 30 kg S ha −1, with a projected average maize yield of between ∼4.2 and 5.3 Mg ha −1, representing >90% of the observed yield with the highest S application rate of 70 kg ha −1 . Thus, we conclude that, for sustainable and profitable maize production in S-deficient soils of the savanna AEZsAbstract: Although several studies have established the importance of sulfur (S) in increasing maize productivity in the savanna agroecological zones (AEZs) of northern Ghana, the economically optimum S application rate is still unknown. In a two-year study at eight locations across the AEZs, we determined the economically optimum S application rate for S-deficient soils. We compared eight S application rates, ranging from 0 to 70 kg ha −1 at 10 kg intervals, for optimal maize productivity and profitability. The study identified 30 kg S ha −1 as the minimum rate that resulted in a plant tissue S concentration above the critical level of 0.15%. Although increasing the S application rate resulted in increases in maize grain yield, application of S beyond a rate of 30 kg ha −1 resulted in increases in maize grain yield that were not statistically significant and leveled off at 50 kg S ha −1 . Application rates ≥50 kg ha −1 resulted in a high proportion of the applied S not taken up by the plant and, thus, subject to losses from the soil. Based on agro-input prices at the local level and the farm-gate prices of maize, the greatest potential profit resulting from S application was observed at 30 kg S ha −1, with a projected average maize yield of between ∼4.2 and 5.3 Mg ha −1, representing >90% of the observed yield with the highest S application rate of 70 kg ha −1 . Thus, we conclude that, for sustainable and profitable maize production in S-deficient soils of the savanna AEZs of northern Ghana, an S applications rate of 30 kg ha −1 is economically justified. … (more)
- Is Part Of:
- Journal of plant nutrition. Volume 45:Number 15(2022)
- Journal:
- Journal of plant nutrition
- Issue:
- Volume 45:Number 15(2022)
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- Volume 45, Issue 15 (2022)
- Year:
- 2022
- Volume:
- 45
- Issue:
- 15
- Issue Sort Value:
- 2022-0045-0015-0000
- Page Start:
- 2315
- Page End:
- 2331
- Publication Date:
- 2022-07-15
- Subjects:
- Apparent nitrogen recovery efficiency -- apparent sulfur recovery efficiency -- economically optimum fertilizer rate -- maize yield -- Mitscherlich equation -- tissue sulfur concentration
Plants -- Nutrition -- Periodicals
Plants -- Effect of minerals on -- Periodicals
Deficiency diseases in plants -- Periodicals
575.76 - Journal URLs:
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- DOI:
- 10.1080/01904167.2022.2063740 ↗
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- English
- ISSNs:
- 0190-4167
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