Enhancement of the Productivity of Groundnut in Malawi through the Combined Use of Inoculants and Foliar Application of Nutrients

Austin T. Phiri *

Department of Agricultural Research Services, Bvumbwe Agricultural Research Station, P.O. Box 5748, Limbe, Malawi.

Pacsu Simwaka

Department of Agricultural Research Services, Bvumbwe Agricultural Research Station, P.O. Box 5748, Limbe, Malawi.

Daniel Kausiwa

Department of Agricultural Research Services, Bvumbwe Agricultural Research Station, P.O. Box 5748, Limbe, Malawi.

*Author to whom correspondence should be addressed.


Abstract

Low productivity characterizes the production of groundnut among smallholder farmers in Malawi. There is a need to explore options capable of increasing the productivity of the crop sustainably more especially under the changing climate. Against this background, experiments were conducted during the 2016/17 cropping season to investigate the potential to enhance the productivity of groundnut in Malawi through the combined use of inoculants (Graph-Ex and Histick-BASF) and foliar application of nutrients using Allwin fertilizer (legumes). The experiments were established at Bvumbwe and Chitala Agricultural research Stations and were laid in a randomized complete block design (RCBD) replicated four times. Data collected were analyzed in Genstat Discovery Edition 4 and were subjected to analysis of variance (ANOVA) at a 95% level of confidence. Means were separated by the least significant difference (LSD0.05). In general, foliar application of Allwin fertilizer alone particularly when conducted twice at two and four weeks after emergence produced a positive significant (p<0.05) groundnut grain yield response (97.8-170.8%) above the control. The yield increase is attributable to enhanced growth and development of the groundnut through the foliar supply of nutrients. In general, under the changing climate and amidst other constraints foliar feeding of nutrients using Allwin fertilizer alone particularly when conducted twice can increase significantly groundnut productivity in Malawi.

Keywords: Groundnut, foliar, inoculants, productivity, nutrients, soil, climate


How to Cite

Phiri, Austin T., Pacsu Simwaka, and Daniel Kausiwa. 2020. “Enhancement of the Productivity of Groundnut in Malawi through the Combined Use of Inoculants and Foliar Application of Nutrients”. Asian Plant Research Journal 5 (1):13-28. https://doi.org/10.9734/aprj/2020/v5i130097.

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