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Nutrient Concentration and Their Uptake and Available Nutrients in Soil Influenced by Irrigation, Mulching and Integrated Nutrient Management in Summer Groundnut

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Title Nutrient Concentration and Their Uptake and Available Nutrients in Soil Influenced by Irrigation, Mulching and Integrated Nutrient Management in Summer Groundnut
 
Creator Avinash Chandra Maurya
S.K. Verma
Sushil Kumar
Kairovin Lakra
 
Subject Available nutrients, Irrigation, INM, Mulching, Nutrient content and uptake
 
Description An experiment was conducted to assess the effect of irrigation, mulching and integrated
nutrient management on nutrient concentration and their uptake and available nutrients in summer groundnut during 2015 and 2016 at the Department of Agronomy, I.Ag.Sc, BHU, Varanasi. Results showed that application of irrigation at 100 mm CPE recorded highest N,
K and S content, available nutrients in soil, kernel and haulm yield. However, irrigation at
60 mm CPE recorded significantly the highest P content, NPKS uptake, available nutrients
in soil, kernel and haulm yield over 80 and 100mm CPE. Dust mulch recorded higher
nutrient content and available nutrients in soil whereas, paddy straw mulch recorded
maximum NPKS uptake, kernel and haulm yield. Among INM treatments, an application
of 75%NPK +25N through FYM +60 kg sulphur through gypsum recorded significantly
highest NPKS content and their uptake, available nutrients in soil, kernel and haulm yield
as compared to other INM treatments.
 
Date 2019-04-16T04:38:58Z
2019-04-16T04:38:58Z
2017-01-01
 
Type Article
 
Identifier http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/18573
 
Language English