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Establishing a Mixed Pasture under Maize in Malawi. II. Method of Sowing

Published online by Cambridge University Press:  03 October 2008

D. Thomas
Affiliation:
O.D.M. Research Team, Box 158, Lilongwe, Malawi
A. J. Bennett
Affiliation:
O.D.M. Research Team, Box 158, Lilongwe, Malawi

Summary

Different methods of undersowing maize with a mixture of Rhodes grass and silverleaf desmodium were compared, together with the effects of applied nitrogen, in an experiment on the Lilongwe Plain. Drilling the legume on the ridge or in the furrow was superior to broadcasting, and caused no substantial reductions in maize yield. Nitrogen application increased all aspects of maize production but slightly reduced legume yield. The data generally confirm previous findings that undersowing causes no appreciable and consistent reduction in maize yield, and results in the establishment of mixed swards with a high legume content.

Type
Research Article
Copyright
Copyright © Cambridge University Press 1975

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Thomas, D. & Bennett, A. J. (1975). Expl Agric. 11, 257.CrossRefGoogle Scholar