Long term impact of STCR approach for nutrient management on P and K dynamics in pearl millet-wheat cropping system

dc.contributor.advisorGoyal, Vishal
dc.contributor.authorSharma, Jyoti
dc.date.accessioned2019-12-03T06:53:50Z
dc.date.available2019-12-03T06:53:50Z
dc.date.issued2019
dc.description.abstractThe present study was carried out on the ongoing long term experiment of STCR initiated originally in 2009 at Research Farm of Department of Soil Science, CCS, HAU, 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 5.5 t ha-1, T5-STCR with TY 6.0 t ha-1, T6- STCR-IPNS with TY 5.5 FYM and T7-STCR-IPNS with 6.0 FYM yield targets. FYM @ 15 t ha-1 were applied in rabi and kharif season in T2, T6 & T7 plots. Grain yield of wheat was significantly affected by integrated use of fertilizers with FYM after nine cycles of pearl millet-wheat cropping sequence. FYM with NP fertilizers recorded the highest wheat grain and straw yield (6215 & 9295 kg ha-1) followed by NP fertilizers and lowest in control (1585 & 2880 kg ha-1). The per cent deviations of grain yield in target yield treatments with and without FYM vary from -0.7 to +3.6. Application of FYM along with NP fertilizers enhanced total N, P and K uptake to the tune of 160.6, 30.2 and 159.0 kg ha-1. Amongst the different treatments, highest inorganic P fractions were observed under the treatment consisted of FYM in combination with NP fertilizers followed by the NP fertilizers treatments and control.. The effect of FYM in combination with NP fertilizers was found to be more pronounced in increasing all the inorganic K fractions. The available N, P and K increased significantly among different treatments and were recorded highest (142.25, 31.69 & 485 kg ha-1 and 96.75, 19.76 & 262.5 kg ha-1) and lowest in control both at surface and subsurface soil, respectively. The soil properties soil organic carbon, EC and micronutrients increased significantly with application of FYM alone or in combination with NP fertilizers. A decrease in soil pH was observed in the treatments where FYM alone or in combination with NP fertilizers were applied. The build-up of P fractions i.e.,Sa-P (5.90 to 14.57 mg kg-1), Al-P (60.59 to 109.43 mg kg-1 ), Fe-P (26.53 to 45.06 mg kg-1), Ca-P (124 to 133.64 mg kg-1) and Total-P (271.25 to 353.98 mg kg-1) were higher in surface (0-15 cm) soil as compared to sub-surface (15-30 cm) soil. The K fractions i.e., Water soluble and exchangeable K were found to be decreased with increased soil depth whereas, non-exchangeable, lattice and total-K show reverse. The highest value of water soluble K (25.22 & 18.48 mg kg-1 ), exchangeable-K (199.90 & 113.56 mg kg-1), non-exchangeable-K (1991 & 2088 mg kg-1 ), lattice-K (553 & 558 mg kg-1) and total-K (2745 & 2759) were found in treatments where FYM alone or in combination with NP fertilizers were applied at both surface and sub surface soil depth, respectively, followed by NP fertilizers treatment and control.The relative abundance of inorganic P and K fractions was in the order of Saloid-P < Fe-P < Al-P < Ca-P < total-P and water soluble-K < exchangeable-K < non exchangeable-K< total-K.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/5810136681
dc.keywordsSTCR, P -fractions, integrated nutrient management, targeted yield equation, Pearl millet-wheat cropping system, K- fractionsen_US
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherCCSHAUen_US
dc.subSoil Scienceen_US
dc.subjectnullen_US
dc.themeLong term impact of STCR approach for nutrient management on P and K dynamics in pearl millet-wheat cropping systemen_US
dc.these.typeM.Scen_US
dc.titleLong term impact of STCR approach for nutrient management on P and K dynamics in pearl millet-wheat cropping systemen_US
dc.typeThesisen_US
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