PRODUCTIVITY OF ALLEY FARMING WITH LEUCAENA (LEUCAENA-LEUCOCEPHALA LAM DE WIT) AND NAPIER GRASS (PENNISETUM-PURPUREUM SCHUM,K.) IN COASTAL LOWLAND KENYA

被引:16
作者
MUREITHI, JG
TAYLER, RS
THORPE, W
机构
[1] Kenya Agricultural Research Institute, Regional Research Center, Kikambala
[2] University of Reading, Reading, RG6 2AT, Earley Gate
[3] International Livestock Center for Africa, Mombasa
关键词
HEDGEROWS; CLITORIA; DAIRY CATTLE SLURRY; SMALLHOLDER DAIRY; COASTAL LOWLAND TROPICS;
D O I
10.1007/BF00712055
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Inadequate supply of fodder is a serious constraint to the potentially-promising small-holder-dairy production system in coastal Kenya. Alley farming could be an approach to addressing this problem. A study of forage production based on Napier grass and leucaena in an alley cropping system was conducted on an infertile sandy soil in lowland coastal Kenya. The effects of leucaena hedgerows, Clitoria ternatea (L.) intercropping, addition of slurry (110 t ha(-1) yr(-1)) and two harvesting managements (severe and lenient) on the yield of Napier grass fodder, were assessed. The study was initiated in 1989 and three years results are reported. Napier grass fodder yields did not decline in the presence of leucaena hedgerows in most harvests. Generally, the Napier rows adjacent to the hedgerows gave greater yields than in either the centre or sole Napier rows. Interplanting clitoria between Napier rows had a beneficial effect on Napier yields in the later harvests. Compared with sole Napier, the hedgerow treatment receiving slurry increased yield ha(-1) of Napier by 50%, of total forage by 80%, and of nitrogen (measured over two harvests) by 200%. During the first two years of cropping most treatments did not affect the OM and nitrogen content of the soil but by the end of the third cropping year, slurry application increased soil OM by 21% and slurry and clitoria treatments each increased soil nitrogen by 33%. The study demonstrated the increases in the supply and quality of forages for dairy cattle that can be achieved by planting complementary forages, legume and grass species in an intercropping system like alley farming and the benefits to soil composition by the return of slurry.
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页数:20
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