Effect of seed treatment and nutrient management on Millet and Sorghum establishment and yield in rainy season 2016
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Effect of seed treatment and nutrient management on Millet and Sorghum establishment and yield in rainy season 2016
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https://doi.org/10.21421/D2/Q7LZMS
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Creator |
Dougbedji Fatondji
P. Savadogo I. Karimou |
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ICRISAT Dataverse
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Description |
Over exploitation of soil and absence of fallow system expose soil to degradation. In addition climate variability is another threat. Under such conditions use of copping innovation may be the alternative. However in contact with other continents and regions, farmers in Sub-Saharan Africa and particularly in WCA use almost no production input. All this results in low yield a consequence of many years of mining agriculture to get good sustainable yield input must be used that would replace nutrient exported by crops. In addition soil organic pool build up is necessary to sustain soil quality and productivity.Poor plant stand is among the cause of low yield therefore optimal plant density is required which may be reached with adequate seed treatment.The combination of appropriate nutrient input, seed treatment and genotype will yield good and sustainable yield. Experimental location on Google Maps - Ouahigouya, Burkina Faso Experimental location on Google Maps - Maradi, Niger |
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Agricultural Sciences
Pearl millet Sorghum Date of emergence Stover biomass yield at harvest Grain weight Grain harvest index Striga tolerance Grain yield |
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Date |
2016
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Administrator
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Phenotypic data
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ICRISAT
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