Influence of long-term nutrient management using Soil Test Crop Response approach on chemical and biological properties of soil under pearl millet-wheat cropping system

dc.contributor.advisorGoyal, Vishal
dc.contributor.authorManu Rani
dc.date.accessioned2021-08-04T06:52:19Z
dc.date.available2021-08-04T06:52:19Z
dc.date.issued2020-08
dc.description.abstractThe present study was carried out on the ongoing long-term experiment of STCR initiated in 2009 at Research Farm, Department of Soil Science, CCSHAU, Hisar. The experiment was planned in a randomized block design with four replication and seven treatments viz. T1-control, T2- FYM @ 15 t ha-1, T3-RDN&P, T4-STCR with TY 3.0 t ha-1, T5-STCR with TY 3.5 t ha-1, T6- Integrated STCR with TY 3.0 t ha-1 + FYM and T7- Integrated STCR with 3.5 t ha-1 + FYM yield targets. FYM @ 15 t ha-1 was applied in rabi and kharif season in T2, T6 and T7 plots. Grain yield of pearl millet was significantly affected by use of fertilizers in combination with FYM after ten cycles of pearl milletwheat cropping system. Integrated treatment (T7) recorded the highest pearl millet grain and straw yield (3532 and 8937 kg ha-1) followed by chemical fertilizers alone and lowest in control (1662 and 4132 kg ha-1). The per cent deviations of grain yield in target yield (30 and 35 q ha-1) treatments with and without FYM vary from -2.2 to +1.0. Application of FYM along with chemical fertilizers enhanced total N, P and K uptake by 150.84, 192.56 and 150.75 % over the control. The long-term application of FYM alone (T2) or integrated with fertilizers (T6 and T7) increased the available N from initial value (2009) of 126 kg ha-1 to 168 kg ha-1 and available P from its initial value of 15 kg ha-1 to 27.10 kg ha-1. The soil organic carbon, EC and micronutrients increased significantly with application of FYM alone or in combination with chemical fertilizers. A decrease in soil pH was observed in the treatments where FYM was applied. Amongst the different treatments, application of FYM alone or integrated with chemical fertilizers showed higher microbial population, microbial biomass carbon and better enzymatic activities in the soil. Soil microbial population followed a trend of natural population (predominance of bacteria followed by actinomycetes and fungi). Integrated treatments (T6 & T7) showed highest bacterial population (7.91 to 8.14 log10 no. cfu g-1 soil), fungal population (4.41 to 4.60 log10 no. cfu g-1 soil) and actinomycetes population (5.85 to 6.03 log10 no. cfu g-1 soil). The application of FYM alone (T2) or with fertilizers (T6 and T7) continuously for a period of 10 years had increased the soil MBC by 71 to 89 % as compared to control (T1). The long-term nutrient management using STCR approach showed an increase of 16.30 to 93.79 % in dehydrogenase activity in soil in different treatments during the entire crop growth of the pearl millet over the control (T1). Further, the microbial population, soil microbial biomass carbon, enzymatic activities, soil organic carbon and available nutrients were found to be more at early developmental stages of the crop and decreased at maturity.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttps://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810171404
dc.keywordsSTCR, FYM, Soil microbial population, Enzymatic activities, Microbial biomass carbon, Integrated nutrient management, Targeted yield, Pearl millet-wheat cropping systemen_US
dc.language.isoEnglishen_US
dc.pages64+XIen_US
dc.publisherCCSHAU, Hisaren_US
dc.subSoil Sciencesen_US
dc.themeInfluence of long-term nutrient management using Soil Test Crop Response approach on chemical and biological properties of soil under pearl millet-wheat cropping systemen_US
dc.these.typeM.Scen_US
dc.titleInfluence of long-term nutrient management using Soil Test Crop Response approach on chemical and biological properties of soil under pearl millet-wheat cropping systemen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
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