Compost as an Alternative to Inorganic Fertilizers in Cowpea [Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.] Production

Q1 Agricultural and Biological Sciences
Legume Science Pub Date : 2024-07-05 DOI:10.1002/leg3.247
Andre A. Diatta, Ghislain Kanfany, Boubacar Camara, César Bassène, Anicet G. B. Manga, Mahmoud Seleiman, Cheikh Mbow, Calogero Schillaci
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Soil fertility management is essential to sustain agricultural production in smallholder farming systems. An experiment was carried out to assess the viability of the combined use of compost and inorganic fertilizers as an alternative to conventional inorganic fertilization under greenhouse conditions. The 10 treatments, arranged in a randomized complete block design (RCBD) with six replications, consisted of a control, conventional mineral fertilization (150 kg NPK ha−1), composts added to the soil alone (2.5, 5, 7.5, and 10 t ha−1), and their combination with 50% of recommended rate of inorganic fertilizers (75 kg NPK ha−1). Application of 7.5 t ha−1 of compost and 50% of the recommended dose of inorganic fertilizer (75 kg NPK ha−1) gave the significantly highest seed yield, corresponding to a 30% increase over NPK-fertilized plants. The combined application of 2.5 or 10 t ha−1 compost with 75 kg NPK ha−1 increased plant height by 38% compared with the NPK treatment. Additionally, stem diameter increased by 53% when 5 t ha−1 of compost and 75 kg NPK ha−1 were mixed. As expected, control plants produced the most nodules (108), 85% more than inorganic fertilization. Plants fertilized with 7.5 or 10 t ha−1 of compost and 75 kg NPK ha−1 produced 17% more pods, seeds per pod, and seeds per plant than NPK treatments. However, fertilization treatments had no significant effects on cowpea fresh and dry biomass or SPAD values. The results reveal that combining compost with inorganic fertilizer reduced synthetic fertilization by 50%, while producing growth and yields comparable to, or even higher than, recommended inorganic fertilization. This experiment demonstrated that integrated soil fertility management can be used as an alternative to the use of inorganic fertilizers in cowpea cultivation.

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堆肥作为豇豆[Vigna unguiculata (L.) Walp.]生产中无机肥料的替代品
土壤肥力管理对维持小农耕作制度的农业生产至关重要。为了评估在温室条件下将堆肥和无机肥结合使用以替代传统无机肥的可行性,我们进行了一项实验。试验采用随机完全区组设计(RCBD),共设 6 个重复,10 个处理包括对照组、常规矿物肥料(150 千克氮磷钾/公顷)、单独添加到土壤中的堆肥(2.5、5、7.5 和 10 吨/公顷)以及堆肥与 50%推荐无机肥料(75 千克氮磷钾/公顷)的组合。施用 7.5 吨堆肥和 50%的推荐无机肥料(75 千克氮磷钾),种子产量明显最高,比施用氮磷钾的植株增产 30%。2.5 或 10 吨/公顷堆肥与 75 千克/公顷氮磷钾复合施肥的植株高度比氮磷钾施肥的植株高度增加了 38%。此外,当每公顷 5 吨堆肥和每公顷 75 千克氮磷钾混合施用时,茎直径增加了 53%。不出所料,对照植物产生的结核最多(108 个),比无机肥多 85%。施肥 7.5 或 10 t ha-1 堆肥和 75 kg NPK ha-1 的植株比 NPK 处理多出 17%的豆荚、每荚种子数和每株种子数。然而,施肥处理对豇豆的干鲜生物量或 SPAD 值没有显著影响。结果表明,将堆肥与无机肥料结合使用可减少 50%的合成施肥量,而生长和产量却与推荐的无机肥料相当,甚至更高。该实验证明,在豇豆种植中,土壤肥力综合管理可作为使用无机肥料的替代方法。
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Legume Science Agricultural and Biological Sciences-Plant Science
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