The effects of contour-based rainwater harvesting and integrated nutrient management on maize yields in semi-arid regions of Zimbabwe

Abstract In the smallholder farming areas located in semi-arid regions of Zimbabwe, low and unreliable rainfall distribution and poor soil fertility are the major factors limiting crop production. The negative effects of these biophysical factors have been worsened by climate change. However, the ma...

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Main Authors: Pasipanodya Chiturike, Jephta Gotosa, Innocent Wadzanai Nyakudya, Sandra M. Madamombe, Ronald Mandumbu, Ngonidzashe Chirinda, Andrew Tapiwa Kugedera, George Nyamadzawo
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author Pasipanodya Chiturike
Jephta Gotosa
Innocent Wadzanai Nyakudya
Sandra M. Madamombe
Ronald Mandumbu
Ngonidzashe Chirinda
Andrew Tapiwa Kugedera
George Nyamadzawo
author_facet Pasipanodya Chiturike
Jephta Gotosa
Innocent Wadzanai Nyakudya
Sandra M. Madamombe
Ronald Mandumbu
Ngonidzashe Chirinda
Andrew Tapiwa Kugedera
George Nyamadzawo
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description Abstract In the smallholder farming areas located in semi-arid regions of Zimbabwe, low and unreliable rainfall distribution and poor soil fertility are the major factors limiting crop production. The negative effects of these biophysical factors have been worsened by climate change. However, the major challenges have been the lack of sustainable, low-cost water and nutrient management technologies for these semi-arid regions. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the effects of contour-based rainwater harvesting (RWH) namely tied contours (TC), infiltration pits (IP) which were compared with the standard contour (STDC), and intergrated nutrient management (INM) where cattle manure was used as basal fertiliser and Ammonium Nitrate (AN) as top dressing, on maize yields. Results showed that fields with RWH had higher yields compared to STDC. Average maize yields were 2210 and 1792 kg ha−1 for TC and IP which were 88% and 52% above STDC (1176 kg ha−1) respectively. Increasing nitrogen (N) levels resulted in a further increase in maize yields. Return on investment was negative during drier years and was significantly higher in RWH systems compared with STDC during wet seasons. Farmers need to reduce mineral fertiliser application during dry seasons since little rainwater is captured. We conclude that contour based RWH and INM can be used as sustainable low cost methods of crop production. Higher fertiliser application rates when rainfall is limiting, do not result in increased return on investiment.
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spelling doaj-art-eef800c7b538482491faee2589fc57ee2025-02-02T05:57:30ZengCABICABI Agriculture and Bioscience2662-40442024-04-015111410.1186/s43170-024-00233-2The effects of contour-based rainwater harvesting and integrated nutrient management on maize yields in semi-arid regions of ZimbabwePasipanodya Chiturike0Jephta Gotosa1Innocent Wadzanai Nyakudya2Sandra M. Madamombe3Ronald Mandumbu4Ngonidzashe Chirinda5Andrew Tapiwa Kugedera6George Nyamadzawo7Department of Environmental Science, Bindura University of Science EducationDepartment of Natural Resources, Bindura University of Science EducationDepartment of Crop Science, Bindura University of Science EducationDepartment of Crop Production Ecology, Swedish Agricultural University (SLU)Department of Crop Science, Bindura University of Science EducationAgroBioSciences (AgBS), Agricultural Innovations and Technology Transfer Centre (AITTC), Mohammed VI Polytechnic University (UM6P)Department of Environmental Science, Bindura University of Science EducationDepartment of Environmental Science, Bindura University of Science EducationAbstract In the smallholder farming areas located in semi-arid regions of Zimbabwe, low and unreliable rainfall distribution and poor soil fertility are the major factors limiting crop production. The negative effects of these biophysical factors have been worsened by climate change. However, the major challenges have been the lack of sustainable, low-cost water and nutrient management technologies for these semi-arid regions. The objectives of this study were to evaluate the effects of contour-based rainwater harvesting (RWH) namely tied contours (TC), infiltration pits (IP) which were compared with the standard contour (STDC), and intergrated nutrient management (INM) where cattle manure was used as basal fertiliser and Ammonium Nitrate (AN) as top dressing, on maize yields. Results showed that fields with RWH had higher yields compared to STDC. Average maize yields were 2210 and 1792 kg ha−1 for TC and IP which were 88% and 52% above STDC (1176 kg ha−1) respectively. Increasing nitrogen (N) levels resulted in a further increase in maize yields. Return on investment was negative during drier years and was significantly higher in RWH systems compared with STDC during wet seasons. Farmers need to reduce mineral fertiliser application during dry seasons since little rainwater is captured. We conclude that contour based RWH and INM can be used as sustainable low cost methods of crop production. Higher fertiliser application rates when rainfall is limiting, do not result in increased return on investiment.https://doi.org/10.1186/s43170-024-00233-2Integrated nutrient managementRainwater harvestingSemi-aridMaizeSandy soilsClimate change
spellingShingle Pasipanodya Chiturike
Jephta Gotosa
Innocent Wadzanai Nyakudya
Sandra M. Madamombe
Ronald Mandumbu
Ngonidzashe Chirinda
Andrew Tapiwa Kugedera
George Nyamadzawo
The effects of contour-based rainwater harvesting and integrated nutrient management on maize yields in semi-arid regions of Zimbabwe
CABI Agriculture and Bioscience
Integrated nutrient management
Rainwater harvesting
Semi-arid
Maize
Sandy soils
Climate change
title The effects of contour-based rainwater harvesting and integrated nutrient management on maize yields in semi-arid regions of Zimbabwe
title_full The effects of contour-based rainwater harvesting and integrated nutrient management on maize yields in semi-arid regions of Zimbabwe
title_fullStr The effects of contour-based rainwater harvesting and integrated nutrient management on maize yields in semi-arid regions of Zimbabwe
title_full_unstemmed The effects of contour-based rainwater harvesting and integrated nutrient management on maize yields in semi-arid regions of Zimbabwe
title_short The effects of contour-based rainwater harvesting and integrated nutrient management on maize yields in semi-arid regions of Zimbabwe
title_sort effects of contour based rainwater harvesting and integrated nutrient management on maize yields in semi arid regions of zimbabwe
topic Integrated nutrient management
Rainwater harvesting
Semi-arid
Maize
Sandy soils
Climate change
url https://doi.org/10.1186/s43170-024-00233-2
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