Optimizing Cassava Growth with Localized Struvite Application: Root Proliferation and Fertilization Efficiency (ICPSR doi:10.26165/JUELICH-DATA/KVUOSI)

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Optimizing Cassava Growth with Localized Struvite Application: Root Proliferation and Fertilization Efficiency

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doi:10.26165/JUELICH-DATA/KVUOSI

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Jülich DATA

Date of Distribution:

2025-01-29

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1

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IBG-2, 2025, "Optimizing Cassava Growth with Localized Struvite Application: Root Proliferation and Fertilization Efficiency", https://doi.org/10.26165/JUELICH-DATA/KVUOSI, Jülich DATA, V1

Study Description

Citation

Title:

Optimizing Cassava Growth with Localized Struvite Application: Root Proliferation and Fertilization Efficiency

Identification Number:

doi:10.26165/JUELICH-DATA/KVUOSI

Authoring Entity:

IBG-2 (FZJ)

Distributor:

Jülich DATA

Access Authority:

Postma, Johannes Auke

Depositor:

Postma, Johannes Auke

Date of Deposit:

2025-01-29

Study Scope

Keywords:

Agricultural Sciences, nutrient use efficiency; struvite fertilizer; marginal sandy soil; root storage crops; root proliferation; root architecture

Abstract:

Cassava is a root storage crop that is important to the starch industry and food security. In this study, the sustainable fertilization of cassava using local placement of struvite, a fertilizer recovered from wastewater, rich in nitrogen, phosphorus, and magnesium, was investigated. It was asked if struvite is a suitable fertilizer for cassava, if it is likely to spread through the substrate (leach), and if roots can proliferate and utilize a concentrated placement of struvite. Cassava was grown in rhizoboxes under different fertilizer placement strategies: unfertilized control, homogeneous fertilizer distribution in the top 20 cm (‘homogenized’), a strip placement (‘layer’) at 20 cm depth, and a localized ‘depot’ at the same depth. Shoot and root growth responses were monitored over 8 weeks. Cassava growth was significantly improved with struvite fertilization. The fertilizer remained localized, with minimcnal spread during the 8 weeks of experimentation. Both the ‘layer’ and ‘homogenized’ struvite placements resulted in comparable biomass production, significantly greater than the unfertilized treatment. Plants in the ‘depot’ placement initially grew similar to the unfertilized treatment as roots took time to locate and proliferate into the fertilizer depot. Afterward, plants in the ‘depot’ treatment grew quickly, resulting in an intermediate biomass at harvest. Notably, cassava exhibited strong root proliferation in response to concentrated struvite, which did not compromise deep rooting but instead appeared to enhance it, increasing specific root length. These findings suggest that strip fertilization with struvite may offer a sustainable fertilization strategy for cassava, warranting further investigation in field trials.

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Identification Number:

10.20944/preprints202412.1556.v1

Bibliographic Citation:

Borges, R.; Giroto, A. S.; Ohrem, B.; Beckmann, S.; Ademi, A.; Boeckem, V.; Bochmann, H.; Müller-Linow, M.; Lenz, H.; Ribeiro, C.; Wojciechowski, T.; Jablonowski, N. D.; Postma, J. A. Optimizing Cassava Growth with Localized Struvite Application: Root Proliferation and Fertilization Efficiency. Agronomy 2024; Preprints 2024, 2024121556. https://doi.org/10.20944/preprints202412.1556.v1

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