Investigating the impact of standardized fertigation on soil chemical properties, nutrient content and total nutrient uptake in garlic crop (Allium sativum. L)
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Investigating the impact of standardized fertigation on soil chemical properties, nutrient content and total nutrient uptake in garlic crop (Allium sativum. L)
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RATTAN, VARSHA
SPEHIA, R.S. |
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Fertigation
Garlic Polyethylene mulch Water soluble fertilizer Nutrient |
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An experiment conducted at the Experimental Farm of the Department of Soil Science and Water Management, Dr. Y.S. Parmar University of Horticulture and Forestry, Solan, HP in the year 2018-19. This study aimed to examine the effects of fertigation levels and mulching on soil properties, nutrient content in garlic leaves and bulbs, and nutrient uptake. The experiment used a randomized block design with eight treatments, replicated three times. Results demonstrated no significant differences in soil pH, EC, and organic carbon. The treatment F1M1 (fertigation at 100% RDF via water-soluble fertilizer + polyethylene mulch) showed the highest available N (379.48 kg ha-1and 408.33 kg ha-1), P (90.60 kg ha-1 and 76.15 kg ha-1), K (365.19 kg ha-1and 359.50 kg ha-1) in the 0-15 cm and 15-30 cm depths, respectively. Similarly, F1M1 yielded the maximum nutrient content in garlic leaves and bulbs. The greatest nutrient uptake of N (44.35 kg ha-1), P (14.16 kg ha-1), and K (59.91 kg ha-1) was observed in F1M1, while S uptake was highest in F1M0 (18.86 kg ha-1), nearly equivalent to F1M1 (17.64 kg ha 1). Hence, fertigation at 100% RDF through water-soluble fertilizer proved superior, followed by 80% RDF through the same fertilizer type.
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Journal of Soil and Water Conservation
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2024-07-12
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info:eu-repo/semantics/article
info:eu-repo/semantics/publishedVersion Peer-reviewed Article |
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https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/JSWC/article/view/153785
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Journal of Soil and Water Conservation; Vol. 22 No. 4 (2023)
2455-7145 0022-457X |
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Copyright (c) 2024 Soil Conservation Society of India, New Delhi
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