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Drip irrigation and sulphur fertilization influenced fodder yield, quality and water use efficiency of groundnut in arid region

Availability of ample and nutritious fodder for livestock is always a challenge in arid region. Choice of crops such as groundnut that can fulfil the requirement of fodder with its crop residues along with human needs can be a viable option to bridge the gap between availability and requirement of f...

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Autores principales: Gautam, Priyanka, Bhunia, S. R., Sahoo, A., Sawal, R. K., Rakshit, Shantanu, Yadav, V. K., Lal, B., Ramniwas, Gograj, Bishnoi, Rajesh, Rathore, V. S.
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Publicado: Public Library of Science 2023
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10403097/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37540651
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0288090
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author Gautam, Priyanka
Bhunia, S. R.
Sahoo, A.
Sawal, R. K.
Rakshit, Shantanu
Yadav, V. K.
Lal, B.
Ramniwas
Gograj
Bishnoi, Rajesh
Rathore, V. S.
author_facet Gautam, Priyanka
Bhunia, S. R.
Sahoo, A.
Sawal, R. K.
Rakshit, Shantanu
Yadav, V. K.
Lal, B.
Ramniwas
Gograj
Bishnoi, Rajesh
Rathore, V. S.
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description Availability of ample and nutritious fodder for livestock is always a challenge in arid region. Choice of crops such as groundnut that can fulfil the requirement of fodder with its crop residues along with human needs can be a viable option to bridge the gap between availability and requirement of fodder. The fodder yield and quality largely depend on soil moisture and nutrient supply especially sulphur (S), a key nutrient for improving groundnut fodder quality. However, no researchers have given emphasis on coupling effect of drip irrigation (DI) and sulphur on fodder yield, quality, digestibility and water use efficiency (WUE). Therefore, the study was conducted to determine the effects of different regimes of DI and S on productivity and quality of fodder. Results revealed that higher regimes of DI i.e. 0.8 +1.0 PE(pan evaporation) and 1.0 PE level of irrigation along with 40 kg S ha(-1) significantly improved the yield, primary quality traits (crude protein, ether extract and ash), digestibility indices and significant reduction in Fibers which indicates improvement in quality of fodder. Fodder productivity was 27.0 and 25.6% higher in 1.0 PE and 0.8+1.0 PE level of irrigation, respectively, as compared to 0.6 PE level (lower water regime) of irrigation, although 0.6 PE level of irrigation recorded higher WUE and was at par with 0.8 PE and 0.6 +1.0 PE level of DI. By changing the levels of DI from 1.0 PE to 0.8+1.0 PE, considerable water can be saved without affecting the yield and quality of fodder. Similarly, crop responded to S up to 60 kg ha(-1) but at par with 40 kg S ha(-1) indicating that application of extra S after 40 kg did not warrant any extra benefit in terms of fodder yield, WUE and quality of fodder. Thus, adjusting the PE levels of DI for water saving and optimal S application can be a sustainable strategy to improve the productivity and quality of groundnut fodder in arid region.
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spelling pubmed-104030972023-08-05 Drip irrigation and sulphur fertilization influenced fodder yield, quality and water use efficiency of groundnut in arid region Gautam, Priyanka Bhunia, S. R. Sahoo, A. Sawal, R. K. Rakshit, Shantanu Yadav, V. K. Lal, B. Ramniwas Gograj Bishnoi, Rajesh Rathore, V. S. PLoS One Research Article Availability of ample and nutritious fodder for livestock is always a challenge in arid region. Choice of crops such as groundnut that can fulfil the requirement of fodder with its crop residues along with human needs can be a viable option to bridge the gap between availability and requirement of fodder. The fodder yield and quality largely depend on soil moisture and nutrient supply especially sulphur (S), a key nutrient for improving groundnut fodder quality. However, no researchers have given emphasis on coupling effect of drip irrigation (DI) and sulphur on fodder yield, quality, digestibility and water use efficiency (WUE). Therefore, the study was conducted to determine the effects of different regimes of DI and S on productivity and quality of fodder. Results revealed that higher regimes of DI i.e. 0.8 +1.0 PE(pan evaporation) and 1.0 PE level of irrigation along with 40 kg S ha(-1) significantly improved the yield, primary quality traits (crude protein, ether extract and ash), digestibility indices and significant reduction in Fibers which indicates improvement in quality of fodder. Fodder productivity was 27.0 and 25.6% higher in 1.0 PE and 0.8+1.0 PE level of irrigation, respectively, as compared to 0.6 PE level (lower water regime) of irrigation, although 0.6 PE level of irrigation recorded higher WUE and was at par with 0.8 PE and 0.6 +1.0 PE level of DI. By changing the levels of DI from 1.0 PE to 0.8+1.0 PE, considerable water can be saved without affecting the yield and quality of fodder. Similarly, crop responded to S up to 60 kg ha(-1) but at par with 40 kg S ha(-1) indicating that application of extra S after 40 kg did not warrant any extra benefit in terms of fodder yield, WUE and quality of fodder. Thus, adjusting the PE levels of DI for water saving and optimal S application can be a sustainable strategy to improve the productivity and quality of groundnut fodder in arid region. Public Library of Science 2023-08-04 /pmc/articles/PMC10403097/ /pubmed/37540651 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0288090 Text en © 2023 Gautam et al https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/This is an open access article distributed under the terms of the Creative Commons Attribution License (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/) , which permits unrestricted use, distribution, and reproduction in any medium, provided the original author and source are credited.
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Gautam, Priyanka
Bhunia, S. R.
Sahoo, A.
Sawal, R. K.
Rakshit, Shantanu
Yadav, V. K.
Lal, B.
Ramniwas
Gograj
Bishnoi, Rajesh
Rathore, V. S.
Drip irrigation and sulphur fertilization influenced fodder yield, quality and water use efficiency of groundnut in arid region
title Drip irrigation and sulphur fertilization influenced fodder yield, quality and water use efficiency of groundnut in arid region
title_full Drip irrigation and sulphur fertilization influenced fodder yield, quality and water use efficiency of groundnut in arid region
title_fullStr Drip irrigation and sulphur fertilization influenced fodder yield, quality and water use efficiency of groundnut in arid region
title_full_unstemmed Drip irrigation and sulphur fertilization influenced fodder yield, quality and water use efficiency of groundnut in arid region
title_short Drip irrigation and sulphur fertilization influenced fodder yield, quality and water use efficiency of groundnut in arid region
title_sort drip irrigation and sulphur fertilization influenced fodder yield, quality and water use efficiency of groundnut in arid region
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10403097/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37540651
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0288090
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