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Effect of Different Sources of Sulphur and Organic Manures on Sulphur Transformation and Wheat Crop

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Title Effect of Different Sources of Sulphur and Organic Manures on Sulphur Transformation and Wheat Crop
 
Creator Sanwan, Anurag
 
Contributor Duhan, B.S.
 
Subject Sulphur levels; sources; wheat yield; nutrient concentrations; uptake, organic manures, forms of S.
 
Description Limited information is available on the effect of different sources of S and its levels in
conjunction with various organic manures on yield and nutrient uptake by wheat. Keeping these points
in view, a screen house and laboratory study (incubation) was planned to achieve these objectives. The
pot experiments were conducted in a screen house wherein wheat crop was raised with different levels
of S (0, 10, 20, 40 and 60 mg/kg), its sources (elemental S, gypsum, potassium sulphate and pyrite) and
also with S levels (through elemental S) in the presence of organic manures to see their effects on yield
and nutrient uptake by wheat. The results revealed that the grain yield as affected by various sources
and levels of S increased significantly with increasing levels of S over control. The grain yield was
found to be significant between 20 and 40 mg/kg S application but further increase in its level from 40
to 60 mg/kg did not influence the grain yield significantly. Amongst various sources of S, the grain
yield also didn’t vary significantly. The straw yield improved significantly with increasing levels of S
over control. The data on nutrient concentrations and their uptake by wheat grain and straw revealed
that the concentration of N was higher at highest dose of S. Similar trend was observed with respect to
N uptake in both wheat grain and straw. There were no significant differences in concentration of P in
wheat grain due to various sources and levels of S application but in case of straw the P content
differed significantly with increasing levels of S over control. The uptake of P in both grain and straw
differed significantly with the application of S over control. The content of K in wheat grain decreased
significantly at 60 mg/kg S application and its uptake increased significantly with increasing levels of S
over control. But in case of straw, K uptake increased with increasing levels of S over control. Sulphur
concentration in wheat grain increased significantly with increasing levels of S. Available nutrients
NPK in soil after harvest of wheat crop decreased significantly whereas S increased significantly with
increasing levels of S. Sulphur application through elemental S in conjunction with organic manures
resulted in increase in N and S whereas P and K decreased significantly. Incubation study reveal that on
an average, organic S, SO4-S, water and heat soluble S constituted 40.2, 10.0, 9.1 and 16.6 per cent of
total S amongst the various treatments over the period of incubation. Total S did not show mark
difference between initial and final stage of investigation. Distribution of various S fractions followed
the sequence: water soluble S < sulphate S < heat soluble S < organic S < total S.
 
Date 2016-08-19T14:15:31Z
2016-08-19T14:15:31Z
2016
 
Type Thesis
 
Identifier http://krishikosh.egranth.ac.in/handle/1/73040
 
Language en
 
Format application/pdf
 
Publisher CCSHAU