Groundnut/maize/cassava intercrop yield response to fallow age, cropping frequency and crop plant density on an Ultisol in southern Cameroon

Two methods of intensifying crop production in ‘no-external-input’ slash and burn crop fallow rotation systems: increased crop density and increased cropping frequency, were tested on an Ultisol in southern Cameroon. Two common fallow types, secondary forest (forest fallow) and young volunteer regrowth dominated by Chromolaena odorata (bush fallow) were cleared, burned and planted to a groundnut/maize/cassava/plantain intercrop for one year or two consecutive years. Maize, cassava and plantain were planted at the ‘traditional’ low density, at a 30% higher density and at high density with Calliandra calothyrsus hedgerows as a soil fertility replenishment treatment. An increased maize density did not increase maize grain yield but reduced the groundnut grain yield in both years. Cassava root yield was not affected by planting density. In the second year of cropping, cassava yields were higher in bush fallow than in forest fallow. The cumulative maize grain yield of two consecutive years was unaffected by plant density in the bush fallow but was higher in the high plant density with C. calothyrsus than in low plant density in the forest fallow. Cumulative groundnut grain yields were higher in the low plant density than in high density in bush fallow and higher in the low density than the high density and the C. calothyrsus system in forest fallow. Cumulative cassava root yields had the same response as groundnut grain yields in the forest fallow, yet in the bush fallow, high and low plant density out-yielded the C. calothyrsus system. Yield increases through increased maize and cassava density were not possible. An increased total production through higher land use frequency appears possible at low plant density, yet not for maize. Alternative intensification options are discussed.

Saved in:
Bibliographic Details
Main Authors: Hauser, S., Norgrove, L., Nkem, J.
Format: Journal Article biblioteca
Language:English
Published: Informa UK Limited 2006-01
Subjects:maize, cassava, groundnuts, cropping, grain,
Online Access:https://hdl.handle.net/10568/91785
https://doi.org/10.1080/01448765.2006.9755026
Tags: Add Tag
No Tags, Be the first to tag this record!
id dig-cgspace-10568-91785
record_format koha
spelling dig-cgspace-10568-917852023-03-18T05:28:33Z Groundnut/maize/cassava intercrop yield response to fallow age, cropping frequency and crop plant density on an Ultisol in southern Cameroon Hauser, S. Norgrove, L. Nkem, J. maize cassava groundnuts cropping grain Two methods of intensifying crop production in ‘no-external-input’ slash and burn crop fallow rotation systems: increased crop density and increased cropping frequency, were tested on an Ultisol in southern Cameroon. Two common fallow types, secondary forest (forest fallow) and young volunteer regrowth dominated by Chromolaena odorata (bush fallow) were cleared, burned and planted to a groundnut/maize/cassava/plantain intercrop for one year or two consecutive years. Maize, cassava and plantain were planted at the ‘traditional’ low density, at a 30% higher density and at high density with Calliandra calothyrsus hedgerows as a soil fertility replenishment treatment. An increased maize density did not increase maize grain yield but reduced the groundnut grain yield in both years. Cassava root yield was not affected by planting density. In the second year of cropping, cassava yields were higher in bush fallow than in forest fallow. The cumulative maize grain yield of two consecutive years was unaffected by plant density in the bush fallow but was higher in the high plant density with C. calothyrsus than in low plant density in the forest fallow. Cumulative groundnut grain yields were higher in the low plant density than in high density in bush fallow and higher in the low density than the high density and the C. calothyrsus system in forest fallow. Cumulative cassava root yields had the same response as groundnut grain yields in the forest fallow, yet in the bush fallow, high and low plant density out-yielded the C. calothyrsus system. Yield increases through increased maize and cassava density were not possible. An increased total production through higher land use frequency appears possible at low plant density, yet not for maize. Alternative intensification options are discussed. 2006-01 2018-03-23T06:48:45Z 2018-03-23T06:48:45Z Journal Article Hauser, S., Norgrove, L. & Nkem, J. (2006). Groundnut/maize/cassava intercrop yield response to fallow age, cropping frequency and crop plant density on an Ultisol in southern Cameroon. Biological Agriculture & Horticulture, 24(3), 275-291. 0144-8765 https://hdl.handle.net/10568/91785 https://doi.org/10.1080/01448765.2006.9755026 en Limited Access Informa UK Limited
institution CGIAR
collection DSpace
country Francia
countrycode FR
component Bibliográfico
access En linea
databasecode dig-cgspace
tag biblioteca
region Europa del Oeste
libraryname Biblioteca del CGIAR
language English
topic maize
cassava
groundnuts
cropping
grain
maize
cassava
groundnuts
cropping
grain
spellingShingle maize
cassava
groundnuts
cropping
grain
maize
cassava
groundnuts
cropping
grain
Hauser, S.
Norgrove, L.
Nkem, J.
Groundnut/maize/cassava intercrop yield response to fallow age, cropping frequency and crop plant density on an Ultisol in southern Cameroon
description Two methods of intensifying crop production in ‘no-external-input’ slash and burn crop fallow rotation systems: increased crop density and increased cropping frequency, were tested on an Ultisol in southern Cameroon. Two common fallow types, secondary forest (forest fallow) and young volunteer regrowth dominated by Chromolaena odorata (bush fallow) were cleared, burned and planted to a groundnut/maize/cassava/plantain intercrop for one year or two consecutive years. Maize, cassava and plantain were planted at the ‘traditional’ low density, at a 30% higher density and at high density with Calliandra calothyrsus hedgerows as a soil fertility replenishment treatment. An increased maize density did not increase maize grain yield but reduced the groundnut grain yield in both years. Cassava root yield was not affected by planting density. In the second year of cropping, cassava yields were higher in bush fallow than in forest fallow. The cumulative maize grain yield of two consecutive years was unaffected by plant density in the bush fallow but was higher in the high plant density with C. calothyrsus than in low plant density in the forest fallow. Cumulative groundnut grain yields were higher in the low plant density than in high density in bush fallow and higher in the low density than the high density and the C. calothyrsus system in forest fallow. Cumulative cassava root yields had the same response as groundnut grain yields in the forest fallow, yet in the bush fallow, high and low plant density out-yielded the C. calothyrsus system. Yield increases through increased maize and cassava density were not possible. An increased total production through higher land use frequency appears possible at low plant density, yet not for maize. Alternative intensification options are discussed.
format Journal Article
topic_facet maize
cassava
groundnuts
cropping
grain
author Hauser, S.
Norgrove, L.
Nkem, J.
author_facet Hauser, S.
Norgrove, L.
Nkem, J.
author_sort Hauser, S.
title Groundnut/maize/cassava intercrop yield response to fallow age, cropping frequency and crop plant density on an Ultisol in southern Cameroon
title_short Groundnut/maize/cassava intercrop yield response to fallow age, cropping frequency and crop plant density on an Ultisol in southern Cameroon
title_full Groundnut/maize/cassava intercrop yield response to fallow age, cropping frequency and crop plant density on an Ultisol in southern Cameroon
title_fullStr Groundnut/maize/cassava intercrop yield response to fallow age, cropping frequency and crop plant density on an Ultisol in southern Cameroon
title_full_unstemmed Groundnut/maize/cassava intercrop yield response to fallow age, cropping frequency and crop plant density on an Ultisol in southern Cameroon
title_sort groundnut/maize/cassava intercrop yield response to fallow age, cropping frequency and crop plant density on an ultisol in southern cameroon
publisher Informa UK Limited
publishDate 2006-01
url https://hdl.handle.net/10568/91785
https://doi.org/10.1080/01448765.2006.9755026
work_keys_str_mv AT hausers groundnutmaizecassavaintercropyieldresponsetofallowagecroppingfrequencyandcropplantdensityonanultisolinsoutherncameroon
AT norgrovel groundnutmaizecassavaintercropyieldresponsetofallowagecroppingfrequencyandcropplantdensityonanultisolinsoutherncameroon
AT nkemj groundnutmaizecassavaintercropyieldresponsetofallowagecroppingfrequencyandcropplantdensityonanultisolinsoutherncameroon
_version_ 1779055781480497152