CHARACTERIZATION OF TANK SILTS OF NORTH KARNATAKA AND EVALUATION OF ITS EFFECT ON THE GROWTH AND YIELD OF GROUNDNUT
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2007-09-01
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University of Agricultural Sciences GKVK, Banglore
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A study was conducted on the characterization of tank silts of North Kamataka and the
effect of tank silt application on the growth and yield of groundnut. The tank sills were sampled
from 33 tanks spread in six districts of North Kamataka. Clay dominated the tank silt in Bellary
and Bidar districts. In Bagalkot district, the samples were dominated by sand due to sandstone
parent rock.
The pH was slightly alkaline in ail the samples. EC was around 0.2 except in Haveri,
which was very low. Nitrogen content was around 0.1 % in majority of the cases, for Bagalkot and
Haveri, potassium was around 0.5 % in majority of the cases. Phosphorus content was also around
0.075 %. Among micronutrients, silt is rich in iron followed by copper, manganese atid zinc.
Quality of water sampled from these tanks was good.
The properties of Kyasanakere tank silt was compared with its catchment. The coarse sand
and fine sand content recorded similar values, silt content was higher in the catchment while clay
was higher in the tank bed. Among the nutrients, the total N, P and Zn were higher in the tank bed
silt than the catchment soil.
The mineralogy of the clay and silt fraction indicated presence of mica, smectite,
vermiculite, quartz, K and plagioclase feldspar in both tank silt and catchment soil. Plagioclase
feldspars are more dominant than K feldspars in the silt and catchment soils.
The incubation study reveled that the tank silt at 201 ha"' was significantly superior over 10
t ha*' and no silt with respect to ammoniacal and nitrate N, available phosphorus sulphur and
micronutrients.
The field experiment was carried out at Muradi in Koppal district during rabi season of
2004-05 using silt from Ramdurga tank nearby. Tank silt at 20t ha"' recorded significantly highest
growth parameters, pod yield, haulm yield, yield attributes, major and micronutrient concentration,
uptake and residual status in soil at all the crop growth stages.
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