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Soil fertility improvement on degraded upper terraces formed behind vegetative contour strips: technology verification

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A major disadvantage associated with contour hedgerow systems to minimize soil erosion on the slope is the development of a soil fertility gradient resulting from soil redistribution within terraces formed behind vegetative buffer strips. Differences in crop yield between the degraded upper and more fertile lower part of a single terrace are commonly greater than 100 percent. On-farm experiments were conducted to assess farmers' strategies to overcome the negative effects of soil fertility scouring in natural vegetative contour strip (NVS) systems. Fertilizer treatments showed that in a hybrid maize crop the response slope for grain yield across a single terrace approach zero when mineral fertilizer allocations were biased towards upper terrace zones. However, at the rate of NPK-fertilizer studied, the higher application of nutrient inputs on degraded terrace zones did not improve fertilizer efficiency: overall crop yield did not significantly change compared to uniform NPK application. More research is required to identify methods for the sustained rehabilitation of the degraded upper terrace through raising soil organic matter levels.
    Año de publicación

    1998

    Autores

    Stark M; Garrity, D.P.; Mercado Jr A R; Jutzi S C

    Idioma

    English

    Palabras clave

    contour cultivation, hedgerow plants, sloping land, soil fertility, soil organic matter

    Geográfico

    Philippines

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