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Performance of Maize under Micro-Catchment rainwater harvesting in western Pare Lowlands and Morogoro, Tanzania
Hatibu, N.;|Gowing, J.W;|Mzirai, O.B;|Mahoo, H.F / 1999


Abstract:

Micro-catchments Rainwater Harvesting (RWH) has been defined as a method of collecting run-off from a Catchments Area (CA) over short distance not exceeding 100m and supplying it to an adjacent Cultivated Basin (CB). It is a system that is designed to concentrate rainwater so as to utilize it more effectively in areas where the seasonal rainfall amounts are frequently lower than crop water requirements. The Catchments to Basin Area Ratio (CBAR) is an important parameter in the design of micro-catchments systems. It usually varies between 1:1 and 10:1. However, methods for deciding the optimum level of CBRA for different farming systems are not available. The purpose of the experiment reported here was to evaluate the CBAR for maize production in semi-arid areas of Tanzania. The experiments were run between 1992 and 1995 in semi-arid area of Morogoro and Mwanga Districts of Tanzania, to assess the performance of maize grown in micro-catchments systems. Which CBAR varying from 0:1 to 4:1. maize var. TMVI was grown in Mwanga District while maize var. staha was used as a test crop in Morogoro District. Grain was harvested in five out of six experimental seasons in Mwanga (masika 1993, 1994 and 1995 and Vuli 1994/1995 and 1995/1996. In Morogoro grain harvest was obtained only in two seasons (Masika 1993 and 1994) out of four. The results showed that micro-catchments RWH farming is feasible during Vuli. The yield benefits due to RWH were found to be 10-125% and significant at p=0.05. the benefits during Masika were found to be very low at only 12-17%and not significant at p = 0.05.


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