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Effects of lime, phosphorus and rhizobia on Sesbania sesban performance in a Western Kenyan acid soil

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dc.contributor.author P. O. Kisinyo
dc.contributor.author S. O. Gudu
dc.contributor.author C. O. Othieno
dc.contributor.author J. R. Okalebo
dc.contributor.author P. A. Opala
dc.contributor.author J. K. Maghanga
dc.contributor.author J. J. Agalo
dc.contributor.author W. K. Ng'etich
dc.contributor.author J. A. Kisinyo
dc.contributor.author R. J. Osiyo
dc.contributor.author A. O. Nekesa
dc.contributor.author E. T. Makatiani
dc.contributor.author D. W. Odee
dc.contributor.author B. O. Ogola
dc.date.accessioned 2025-04-02T09:05:39Z
dc.date.available 2025-04-02T09:05:39Z
dc.date.issued 2012
dc.identifier.issn 991-637X
dc.identifier.uri http://ir.ttu.ac.ke/xmlui/handle/123456789/146
dc.description.abstract Aluminium (Al) toxicity, phosphorus (P) deficiency and low rhizobia populations limit Sesbania (Sesbania sesban) performance in tropical acid soils. The study determined the i) indigenous rhizobia populations that nodulate sesbania and ii) effects of lime (0 and 4 t/ha), P-fertilizer (0 and 60 kg/ha) and acid tolerant rhizobia (0 and inoculation) on soil and selected sesbania accessions performance in Western Kenya acid soil. Study site had acid soil, low available P, nitrogen (N) and rhizobia populations that nodulate Sesbania (146 cells/g soil). Lime increased soil pH, while both lime and P-fertilizer increased available P. Aluminium toxicity tolerant and P-efficient accessions (SSBSA004, SSUG3, SSUG4 and SSUG5) had faster growth, higher nodulation, shoot P, and shoot N and response to treatments than the sensitive one (SSBSA203). After 7 months of growth, SSUG3 had highest shoot length (306 cm) and dry matter (5.64 tons/ha), hence, most suitable for building poles and fuel wood. SSUG5 accumulated the highest shoot N (222 kg N/ha) and was therefore, most suitable soil N replenishment. Thus, in acid P deficient and low rhizobial population soils of Western Kenya, the use of lime, P-fertilizer, rhizobia inoculation and Al toxicity tolerant Sesbania are important for Sesbania establishment and growth. en_US
dc.language.iso en en_US
dc.publisher African Journal of Agricultural Research en_US
dc.subject Rhizobia, Sesbania, soil acidity, aluminum toxicity, lime, phosphorus. en_US
dc.title Effects of lime, phosphorus and rhizobia on Sesbania sesban performance in a Western Kenyan acid soil en_US
dc.type Article en_US


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