Optimizing split-fertilizer applications for enhanced maize yield and nutrient use efficiency in Nigeria’s Middle-belt

cg.contactkehinde.ojeniyi@um6p.maen_US
cg.contributor.centerInternational Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas - ICARDAen_US
cg.contributor.centerMohammed VI Polytechnic University - UM6Pen_US
cg.contributor.centerOCP Africa, Agronomy Department - OCP Africaen_US
cg.contributor.crpResilient Agrifood Systems - RAFSen_US
cg.contributor.funderCGIAR Trust Funden_US
cg.contributor.funderOCP Africa, Agronomy Department - OCP Africaen_US
cg.contributor.initiativeExcellence in Agronomyen_US
cg.contributor.initiativeFragility to Resilience in Central and West Asia and North Africaen_US
cg.contributor.project-lead-instituteInternational Center for Agricultural Research in the Dry Areas - ICARDAen_US
cg.coverage.countryNGen_US
cg.coverage.regionWestern Africaen_US
cg.creator.idDevkota, Krishna: 0000-0002-2179-8395en_US
cg.identifier.doihttps://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2024.e37747en_US
cg.isijournalISI Journalen_US
cg.issn2405-8440en_US
cg.issue19en_US
cg.journalHeliyonen_US
cg.subject.actionAreaResilient Agrifood Systemsen_US
cg.subject.agrovocsite-specific nutrient managementen_US
cg.subject.agrovocmaizeen_US
cg.volume10en_US
dc.contributorChirinda, Ngonidzasheen_US
dc.contributorDevkota, Krishnaen_US
dc.contributorMadukwe, Donald Madukween_US
dc.creatorOjeniyi, Kehindeen_US
dc.date.accessioned2025-07-08T18:45:13Z
dc.date.available2025-07-08T18:45:13Z
dc.description.abstractInadequate and imbalanced fertilizer application is a significant barrier to achieving higher maize yields in Nigeria's Middle Belt. This study hypothesized that optimizing fertilizer types and application rates, particularly through split applications of straight fertilizers, can significantly enhance maize yield and nutrient use efficiency compared to conventional NPK blends and farmer's practices. This experiment evaluated the effects of optimizing types and amounts of fertilizer on maize growth and yield, soil characteristics, and nutrient use efficiencies in the mid-belt region of Nigeria. A field experiment was conducted at two locations using a randomized complete block design with four replications. The treatments included national and regional fertilizer recommendations, applied as NPK blends and straight fertilizers, along with a farmer's practice and control. Soil samples were collected before and after the experiment, and data on yield, yield attributes, grain, and leaf samples, were collected for analysis. The results showed that split applications of straight fertilizers increased grain yield by 22 %–46 %, achieving yields ranging from 2.37 to 3.08 t ha−1, compared to yields from NPK blends. Nitrogen uptake efficiency improved by up to 52 %, while potassium uptake exceeded 100 % in certain treatments. Despite higher input costs, split applications yielded gross margins up to 35 % greater than those obtained with NPK blends, underscoring their economic viability. Split application of regional recommendation of 119:38:20 kg ha−1 of N, P, and K from straight fertilizer shows higher yields and better nutrient efficiency than NPK blends, proving effective for optimum maize production in the region. No significant changes in soil physio-chemical properties, suggesting that long-term studies are needed to fully understand the impact of fertilizer practices on soil health. These findings strongly support the adoption of site-specific nutrient management strategies, particularly the use of straight fertilizers in split applications, to maximize maize production in Nigeria's Middle-Belt.en_US
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dc.identifier.citationKehinde Ojeniyi, Ngonidzashe Chirinda, Krishna Devkota, Donald Madukwe Madukwe. (15/10/2024). Optimizing split-fertilizer applications for enhanced maize yield and nutrient use efficiency in Nigeria’s Middle-belt. Heliyon, 10 (19).en_US
dc.identifier.statusOpen accessen_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://hdl.handle.net/20.500.11766/70012
dc.languageenen_US
dc.publisherElsevier (12 months)en_US
dc.rightsCC-BY-4.0en_US
dc.sourceHeliyon;10,(2024)en_US
dc.subjectfertilizer optimizationen_US
dc.subjectsustainable crop managementen_US
dc.subjectmaize yield improvementen_US
dc.subjectmaize fertilizationen_US
dc.titleOptimizing split-fertilizer applications for enhanced maize yield and nutrient use efficiency in Nigeria’s Middle-belten_US
dc.typeJournal Articleen_US
dcterms.available2024-09-14en_US
dcterms.issued2024-10-15en_US
mel.impact-factor3.6en_US

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