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Productivity, nutrient uptake and soil properties as influenced by integrated nutrient management in maize- wheat cropping system under rainfed conditions of sub- montane Punjab

Vivek Sharma, Mandhata Singh, Anil Khokhar

2020Agricultural Research Journal10 citationsDOIOpen Access PDF

Abstract

In the present study, an attempt was made to assess the effect of integrated nutrient management in rainfed maize-wheat cropping system on productivity, nutrient uptake and soil properties. Field experiments were conducted for three years during 2014 to 2017 in a sandy loam soil at Regional Research Station, Punjab Agricultural University, Ballowal Saunkhri with nine treatments. Among different treatments, the treatment comprising 100% NPK through DAP + FYM @10 t ha-1 gave highest average grain yield (29.5 q ha-1 in maize and 26.1 q ha-1 in wheat), nitrogen uptake (31.3 kg ha-1 in maize grain and 24.8 kg ha-1 in wheat grain), phosphorus uptake (10.5 kg ha-1 in maize grain and 9.9 kg ha-1 in wheat grain) and potassium uptake (26.7 q ha-1 in maize grain and 22.3 q ha-1 in wheat grain), respectively. However, the net return (Rs 30,683 ha-1 year-1) and B:C ratio (1.55) was highest in the treatment 125%NPK followed by 100% NPK + ZnSO4 treatment (net return-Rs 29,966 ha-1 year1 and B:C ratio-1.55). In soil properties, the values of organic carbon (5.5 g kg-1), available phosphorus (37.2 kg ha-1), available potassium (205 kg ha-1) and microbial counts were highest in the treatment comprising of 100% NPK + FYM @10 t ha-1. Considering the positive effects on crop productivity and soil health, it can be concluded that integrated use of recommended 100%NPK through DAP with farmyard manure (10 t ha-1) is better nutrient management option under rainfed conditions of sub-montane Punjab.

Topics & Concepts

Nutrient managementMontane ecologyAgronomyNutrientProductivityCroppingCropping systemAgroforestryBiologyEnvironmental scienceAgricultureCropEcologyEconomicsMacroeconomicsCrop Yield and Soil FertilityAgricultural Science and Fertilization