dc.description.abstract | Nitrogen is often the most essential nutrient for maize production, particularly with
Respect to biomass accumulation, leaf area index and grain yield. However, commercial
Fertilizers as a source of nitrogen, arc becoming increasingly expensive and out of reach of
Most small scale farmers in the developing countries to obtain a cheaper alternative
Source of nitrogen, field experiments were conducted at the l diversity of Nairobi’s
Faculty of Agriculture farm to investigate the effect of rhizohial inoculation of beans on
Growth and yield of maize and beads at various bean densities inter-cropped with maize in
The same hill and to examine the inter action between inoculation and density of beans
Inter cropped with maize in same lull
Two inoculation levels and four bean densities were tested in a factorial experiment
Laid out in a completely randomized block design with three replicates. I he inoculation
Consisted of non-inoculated and inoculated treatments of beans I he varying bean
Densities were one bean plant per hill, two bean plants per hill, three bean plant and four
Bean plants per hill F.ach planting hill also carried one maize plant. Maize variety. Embu
(H512) and bean variety (iLP-2 were used Both bean and maize plants were sampled during the growing season to determine the dry matter yield as well as the nodule number on the bean plants At the end of the growing cycle yield and yield components were measured Soil samples were collected
from the hills to determine the percent soil nitrogen in the lulls at maize doweling (12
WABE), maize maturity (24 WABE) and one month after maize harvest (28 WABE).
In almost all parameter. results showed that the inoculated treatments were
Statistically not different from the non inoculated treatments. Bean grain yield increased
With increasing bean density while maize yield decreased with increasing bean density
Yield components per plant of both maize and beans decreased with increasing bean
Density The increasing bean density did not significantly affect the percent soil nitrogen
At all stages of soil sampling the interaction between inoculation and bean density
Treatments was not significant | |