Biological nitrogen fixation in resource-poor agriculture in South Africa

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作者
Bloem, Jacomina F. [2 ]
Trytsman, Gerhardus [1 ]
Smith, Hendrik J. [3 ]
机构
[1] Agr Res Council, Range & Forage Inst, Lynn E, South Africa
[2] Agr Res Council, Plant Protect Res Inst, ZA-0121 Pretoria, South Africa
[3] Agr Res Council, Inst Soil Climate & Water, ZA-0001 Pretoria, South Africa
关键词
Legumes; inoculation; action research; food security; training; sustainable agriculture;
D O I
10.1007/BF03179981
中图分类号
Q93 [微生物学];
学科分类号
071005 ; 100705 ;
摘要
Farm lands of resource-poor communities in South Africa are depleted of nutrients due to continuous mono-cropping, limited use of fertilisers, and sometimes leaching caused by high rainfall. Despite the well-known advantages of biological nitrogen fixation (BNF) in cropping systems, less than 10% of the grain crops planted annually in these areas are legumes. Using a participatory research and development approach, resource-poor farmers were introduced to conservation agriculture (CA) practices, including BNF, that promoted zero (or reduced) tillage, increased retention of soil cover, as well as crop diversification. Because crop rotation and intercropping of legumes with cereals are known to contribute to soil fertility while enhancing food security, resource-poor fanners from various Provinces in South Africa were trained on the benefits of legume culture for eight years. As a result, these resource-poor farmers did not only get training in inoculation techniques, but were also supplied with inoculants for use on their farms. Data collected from Farmers Demonstration Trials at Belvedere, Dumbarton and Lusikisiki, showed that the grain and fodder yield of maize planted after legumes, and maize intercropped with legumes, were comparable to those of maize receiving high N fertilizer dose (i.e. 54 kg N at planting and 54 kg N as top-dressing). The same data further showed that Rhizobium inoculation, when combined with application of low levels of P and K. significantly increased crop yields within farmers' trial plots. BNF therefore offers a great opportunity for resource-poor farmers in South Africa to increase their crop yields and thus improve the quality of their livelihoods through the adoption of affordable and sustainable biological technologies that enhance soil fertility.
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