Agronomic efficacy of Faidherbia albida leaf litter combined with organic manure on sorghum (Sorghum bicolor) growth and yield.
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2025Author
Camara, Boubacar
Diatta, André Amakobo
Ndiaye, Lémou
Ndiaye, Ibrahima
Diallo, Thierno Amadou
Ngom, Daouda
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Sorghum is an essential plant in Africa, it is the second most widely grown cereal
after millet. However, soil degradation such as deforestation, improper land management
practices, and climate change, pose a threat to the optimal growth and yield of sorghum.
Therefore, the utilization of organic amendments in agriculture is gaining prominence as a
sustainable strategy to enhance crop yields while simultaneously promoting soil health. The
aim of this study is to assess the effect of combining Faidherbia albida leaf litter and manure on
sorghum growth and yield. A completely randomized block design with five treatments and
three replications was used. The treatments were the control (T0), Faidherbia leaf litter (T1)
5T/ha, the recommended rate of inorganic fertilizer (NPK (15:15:15) 150kg/ha and Urea
100kg/ha) (T2), farmers’ farmer’s practice (manure) (T3) and the combination of F. albida litter
and manure (T4). The results show that the organic amendments (T1, T3 and T4) gave the best
performance in terms of sorghum growth and production parameters, with grain yields of 2.669
T/ha for T1, 2.477 T/ha for T3 and 2.327 T/ha for T4. However, the recommended rate of NPK
had a positive influence on growth parameters but gave an average yield (1.134 T/ha) which
was lower than the yield potential of sorghum (2 to 3 T/ha). The control treatment recorded the
lowest seed yield with only 0.542 T/ha. The combination of litter and manure recorded the
highest values for plant height, number of leaves, crown diameter and sorghum yield.
Therefore, the combination of Faidherbia litter and manure could constitute a sustainable
alternative to the use of chemical fertilizers for sorghum production.
