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System-Based Integrated Nutrient Management Improves Productivity, Profitability, Energy Use Efficiency and Soil Quality in Peanut-Wheat Cropping Sequence in Light Black Soils

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Title System-Based Integrated Nutrient Management Improves Productivity, Profitability, Energy Use Efficiency and Soil Quality in Peanut-Wheat Cropping Sequence in Light Black Soils
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Creator Ram A. Jat
Navin K. Jain
Ranjit S.Yadav
Kiran K. Reddy
Raja Ram Choudhary
Pratap V. Zala
Har N. Meena
Susheel Kumar Sarkar
Sanjay S Rathore
Gulshan K. Sharma
Anita Kumawat
Dinesh Jinger
Prakash K. Jha
 
Subject ex-situ green manure
peanut
PGPR-plant growth promoting rhizobacteria
system-based INM
wheat
FYM-farm-yard manure
 
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Peanut (Arachis hypogaea L.), being an energy-rich crop, is sensitive to nutrient deficiencies
and a scavenger of nutrients from the soil. Optimum and integrated nutrient management (INM)
improves productivity and the quality of seeds. The objective of this study was to identify suitable
system-based INM (S-INM) options for peanut–wheat cropping sequence in the Saurashtra region
of India. Results showed that peanut growth, yield attributing parameters, pod, and haulm yield,
and NPK uptake were higher when 100% recommended fertilizer doses (RDFs) + farmyard manure
(FYM) @5 t/ha + plant growth-promoting rhizobacteria (PGPR) were applied. However, application
of 75% RDFs + FYM @5 t/ha + PGPR in peanut and 100% RDF in wheat was most effective to
improve growth and yield attributes, yields and nutrient uptake by wheat. Further, this FYM- and
PGPR-amended treatment was found to increase system productivity by 15.3 and 17.1%, system
profitability by 17.0 and 22.6%, and net energy gain by 10.0 and 17.9% over the reference treatment
and over farmers’ practice (FF), respectively. This sustainable system approach will be helpful for
agronomists and farmers in identifying and practicing suitable field practices with further study on
the residual effect of organic manures on the peanut–wheat based cropping system in the western
region of India with light black soils.
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Date 2023-01-19T08:03:50Z
2023-01-19T08:03:50Z
2023-01-11
 
Type Research Paper
 
Identifier Jat, R.A.; Jain, N.K.; Yadav, R.S.; Reddy, K.K.; Choudhary, R.R.; Zala, P.V.; Meena, H.N.; Sarkar, S.; Rathore, S.S.; Sharma, G.K.; et al. System-Based Integrated Nutrient Management Improves Productivity, Profitability, Energy Use Efficiency and Soil Quality in Peanut-Wheat Cropping Sequence in Light Black Soils. Sustainability 2023, 15, 1361. https:// doi.org/10.3390/su15021361
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http://krishi.icar.gov.in/jspui/handle/123456789/75549
 
Language English
 
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Publisher MDPI