Jn. Hajra et al., COMPARATIVE QUALITY OF PHOSPHOCOMPOSTS AND SINGLE SUPERPHOSPHATE AND RESPONSE OF GREEN GRAM (VIGNA-RADIATA L WILCZEK), Tropical agriculture, 71(2), 1994, pp. 147-149
Phosphocomposts containing approximately 5.7% P2O5 were prepared from
paddy straw by incubating the straw for 4 months with the addition of
5% P2O5 in the form of low-grade Mussoorie rock phosphate containing 1
7.2% P2O5. The rock phosphate was applied to the straw in an aqueous s
lurry of 1:1:0.5 (dry weight) cow dung : alluvial soil : well-rotted c
ompost to assist the composting process. Phosphonitrosulphocomposts we
re similarly prepared containing approximately 7.0% P2O5 and 1.4-1.6%
N by adding through the slurry 5% P2O5 as rock phosphate, 10% pyrite (
S 22.2%), and 1% urea-N. Composts of moist paddy straw alone without s
lurry or other ingredients were also incubated. The quality and crop r
esponse to phosphocomposts were substantially improved compared with p
ure paddy straw composts; they contained higher total P, water-soluble
and citrate-soluble P, total N, and NO3-N. Phosphocomposts at 10 t ha
-1 performed similarly to single superphosphate at 30, 40, or 50 kg P2
O5 ha-1 in terms of growth, nodulation, dry matter accumulation, seed
yield, and P uptake by Vigna radiata.