Abstract
AbstractUpland rice production on weathered soils is often constrained by phosphorus (P) deficiency and soil acidity. Farmyard manure application (FYM) can sharply enhance yields and agronomic P fertilizer (TSP) efficiency. We tested the hypothesis that rice genotypes differ in the extent of using organic P and offering distinct benefits under TSP-FYM combinations. Multiple field trials were conducted in the uplands of Madagascar, with factorial combinations of six genotypes, FYM, and TSP applications, with blanket N&K additions. Rice grain yields reached 6 t ha-1 after three years of TSP+FYM application, were lower when FYM or TSP were used separately, while crops failed under zero P input. Genotypic differences were inferior to the large treatment effects. Application of FYM increased soil pH and CaCl2-extractable P while decreasing CaCl2-extractable aluminium. An additional liming trial indicated that beneficial effects of FYM over TSP relate to liming effects. Genotypic ranking of yields and agronomic efficiency was inconsistent, without superior genotypes under FYM versus TSP. However, Chomrong Dhan and FOFIFA 172 showed superior yields under TSP+FYM. The FYM application lowers aluminium toxicity which overrules potential effects of organic P supply. Aluminium tolerance should be included when developing rice genotypes for low P tolerance in weathered soils.
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Cold Spring Harbor Laboratory
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