INTEGRATED NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT IN WETLAND RICE (ORYZA-SATIVA)

Citation
Ra. Raju et al., INTEGRATED NUTRIENT MANAGEMENT IN WETLAND RICE (ORYZA-SATIVA), Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 63(12), 1993, pp. 786-789
Citations number
NO
Categorie Soggetti
Agriculture
ISSN journal
00195022
Volume
63
Issue
12
Year of publication
1993
Pages
786 - 789
Database
ISI
SICI code
0019-5022(1993)63:12<786:INMIWR>2.0.ZU;2-Z
Abstract
A field experiment was conducted during rainy seasons of 1989 and 1990 at Maruteru to develop an integrated nutrient-management system in 'C haitanya' wetland rice (Oryza saliva L). Application of 50 (N-30, P-8. 7, K-16.6, 75 (N-45, P-13.1, K-25 and 100% (N-60, P-17.5, K-33.3 of th e recommended NPK fertilizer through inorganic form increased the yiel d by 29.8, 54.8 and 93.3% respectively compared with unfertilized cont rol. Among the organic manures, farmyard manure (3.75 tonnes/ha) and g reen-manuring with prickly sesban [Sesbania cannabina (Retz) Pers.] (2 .24 tonnes/ha) in conjunction with inorganic fertilizers (N-45, P-13.1 , K-25 gave rice yield on a par with that from the sole supply of chem ical fertilizers (N60P17.5K33.3. In general incorporation of rice stra w (6 tonnes) and green-manuring with prickly sesban (4.48 tonnes/ha) i n combination with 50% recommended chemical fertilizers decreased the yield by 36.3 and 29.5% respectively. Application of 2.5% recommended N (15 kg N/ha) through farmyard manure: (3.75 tonnes/ha) and prickly s esban (2.24 tonnes/ha) increased the grain yield by 90 and 84% respect ively compared with the central (N-0) and was equal to that with compl ete chemical fertilization, due to low C : N ratio. Incorporation of r ice straw at 6 tonnes/ha in the soil delayed the seedling establishmen t, caused high seedling mortality and decreased the yield by 36.3% com pared with sole supply of inorganic fertilizers, indicating unsuitabil ity of high carbonaceous material in the soil. Judicious use (25% of r ecommended NPK) of farmyard manure @ 3.75 tonnes/ha and prickly sesban @ 2.24 tonnes/ha showed least interference with seedling establishmen t and growth.