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  • Impacts of Fertilization Type on Soil Microbial Biomass and Nutrient Availability in Two Agroecological Zones of Ghana
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  1. Omari, Richard |
  2. Sarkodee-Addo, Elsie |
  3. Fujii, Yoshiharu |
  4. Oikawa, Yosei |
  5. Kimura, Sonoko dorothea |
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  • 2017-08-21
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  • 7(3):55
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  • 2017
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  • https://doi.org/10.3390/agronomy7030055 |
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  • https://www.mdpi.com/2073-4395/7/3/55#supplementary |
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  • The decline in soil productivity amidst efforts to increase crop yield in Sub Saharan Africa (SSA) has made it imperative to assess the current fertilization management approaches. This study was conducted in two agroecological zones (i.e., Guinea Savannah (GS) and Deciduous forest (DF)) of Ghana to evaluate how different fertilization schemes in the long term (>5 years) impacted the soil biochemical properties. Soil samples under four fertilization schemes (inorganic fertilizer only, low-to-medium organic residues only, inorganic fertilizers plus low-to-medium organic residues, and no fertilization) from 20 farmers’ field were sampled from March to April 2015. Soil biochemical quality indicators were determined using standard procedures. Overall, the average chemical and microbial biomass contents for most indicators were significantly higher in DF compared to GS. Relative to the reference sites, soil quality improvement were observed under inorganic fertilization in both agroecologies in contrast to significant soil deterioration (26.5%) under sole organic residue application in GS. Furthermore, the results showed that increased inorganic fertilization rate alone or combination with organic residues improved soil quality relative to the reference. The present results suggest the need to raise the current fertilizer application rates, especially in GS in order to enhance optimum soil productivity.
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lokal microbial biomass
lokal tropical agroecological zone
lokal deciduous forest
lokal deterioration index
lokal organic
lokal guinea savannah
lokal inorganic
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  1. https://orcid.org/0000-0002-4201-6233|https://frl.publisso.de/adhoc/creator/U2Fya29kZWUtQWRkbywgRWxzaWU=|https://frl.publisso.de/adhoc/creator/RnVqaWksIFlvc2hpaGFydQ==|https://frl.publisso.de/adhoc/creator/T2lrYXdhLCBZb3NlaQ==|http://orcid.org/0000-0002-9974-5365
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