Abstract
Poor drainage of Vertisols and nitrogen (N) and phosphorus (P) deficiencies
are some of the major constraints to food and feed production in the Ethiopian
highlands. The effects of soil drainage and P supply on N fixation by annual
Trifolium species and their residual value to succeeding
crops was investigated in field experiments on Vertisols at Addis Ababa and
Ginchi. In one experiment, the Trifolium spp. fixed
55–122 kg N/ha when P fertiliser was applied, and the increase in
grain yields of oats following different clovers ranged from 20% for
T. steudneri to 55% for T. rueppellianum compared
with yields of continuous oats. In another experiment, landform treatments
designed to effect drainage had no significant effects on N fixation and
clover dry matter, or on yields of wheat following the clovers. Phosphorus
applied at 50 kg P/ha increased N fixation from 11 to 72 kg N/ha on
the broadbed-and-furrow landform and from 10 to 64 kg N/ha on the flat
landform, and herbage yield responded similarly. Only the wheat following
P-applied clover, particularly when supplemented with N fertiliser at 50 kg
N/ha, had significantly higher wheat grain yields compared with continuous
wheat grown without N fertiliser. These results confirm the critical
importance of P in increasing the productivity of clovers in the Ethiopian
highlands.
Subject
General Agricultural and Biological Sciences
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