EFFECTS OF CROP RESIDUE AND PHOSPHORUS APPLICATION ON THE SPATIAL VARIABILITY OF NONDESTRUCTIVELY MEASURED MILLET GROWTH IN THE SAHEL

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BUERKERT, A [1 ]
STERN, RD [1 ]
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[1] Int Crops Res Inst Semi Arid Trop, SAHELIAN CTR, NIAMEY, NIGER
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10.1017/S0014479700026429
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S3 [农学(农艺学)];
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0901 ;
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Spatial variability in soil parameters and plant growth in the Sahel are still poorly understood and may hamper the interpretation of experimental results. This paper examines whether or not soil amendments such as phosphorus and crop residues affect the variability of final dry matter production in pearl millet (Pennisetum glaucum). Within- and between-plot variation in millet growth was studied in a three-year experiment with three levels of crop residues and four levels of phosphorus. The effects of different rates of application on within-plot variation in number of tillers, number of heads, maximum tiller height, and total above-ground dry matter of single mature millet plant stands (pockets) were calculated. Above-ground dry matter, estimated non-destructively using an equation derived from numbers of tillers and heads and from maximum plant height, gave good predictions of total dry matter for a range of genotypes across the 12 treatments. Crop residue and phosphorus application reduced the number of missing pockets, leading to a more uniform stand with fewer pockets which did not produce grain. With amendments, pockets were also taller and of more uniform height but a decrease in variability of total dry matter production only became evident after standardization of the data. The results show the need for a clear definition of 'growth variability' in millet and indicate that both chemical and non-chemical factors govern its expression in the Sahel.
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