Kn. Singh et al., Effect of integrated nutrient management on a Typic Haplaquant on yield and nutrient availability in a rice-wheat cropping system, AUST J AGR, 52(8), 2001, pp. 855-858
A field experiment was conducted at Mithapur Farm, Patna Campus of the Raje
ndra Agricultural University, Bihar, India, with rice (cv. Mahsoori) and wh
eat (cv. UP 262) during 1992-96 in order to assess the integrated effect of
chemical fertilizer (NPK) with farmyard manure (FYM) and blue-green algae
(BGA) on grain yield and nutrient availability on a Typic Haplaquant. Both
rice and wheat yields continued to increase significantly with increasing N
PK level up to 100% of the recommended rate. However, maximum yields of ric
e and wheat were obtained where the recommended rate of NPK was applied alo
ng with FYM and BGA. The organic carbon content of the soil decreased up to
the rate of 50% of the recommended NPK, either alone or in combination wit
h FYM, BGA, or FYM+BGA. Available soil nutrients were enhanced up to rates
of 75% of the recommended NPK dosage, alone or with FYM, BGA, or FYM+BGA, c
ompared with initial values. The maximum build-up of available N, P, and K
was measured under integrated use of 100% NPK along with FYM and BGA.