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Impact of manures and fertilizers on yield and soil properties in a rice-wheat cropping system

The use of chemical fertilizers under a rice-wheat cropping system (RWCS) has led to the emergence of micronutrient deficiency and decreased crop productivity. Thus, the experiment was conducted with the aim that the use of organic amendments would sustain productivity and improve the soil nutrient...

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Autores principales: Dhaliwal, Salwinder Singh, Sharma, Vivek, Verma, Vibha, Kaur, Manmeet, Singh, Prabhjot, Gaber, Ahmed, Laing, Alison M., Hossain, Akbar
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10635533/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37943812
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0292602
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author Dhaliwal, Salwinder Singh
Sharma, Vivek
Verma, Vibha
Kaur, Manmeet
Singh, Prabhjot
Gaber, Ahmed
Laing, Alison M.
Hossain, Akbar
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Sharma, Vivek
Verma, Vibha
Kaur, Manmeet
Singh, Prabhjot
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description The use of chemical fertilizers under a rice-wheat cropping system (RWCS) has led to the emergence of micronutrient deficiency and decreased crop productivity. Thus, the experiment was conducted with the aim that the use of organic amendments would sustain productivity and improve the soil nutrient status under RWCS. A three-year experiment was conducted with different organic manures i.e. no manure (M0), farmyard manure @ 15 t ha(-1) (M1), poultry manure @ 6 t ha(-1)(M2), press mud @ 15 t ha(-1)(M3), rice straw compost @ 6 t ha(-1)(M4) along with different levels of the recommended dose of fertilizer (RDF) i.e. 0% (F1), 75% (F2 and 100% (F3 in a split-plot design with three replications and plot size of 6 m x 1.2 m. Laboratory-based analysis of different soil as well as plant parameters was done using standard methodologies. The use of manures considerably improved the crop yield, macronutrients viz. nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and micronutrients such as zinc, iron, manganese and copper, uptake in both the crops because of nutrient release from decomposed organic matter. Additionally, the increase in fertilizer dose increased these parameters. The system productivity was maximum recorded under F3M1 (13,052 kg ha(-1)) and results were statistically identical with F3M2 and F3M3. The significant upsurge of macro and micro-nutrients in soil and its correlation with yield outcomes was also observed through the combined use of manures as well as fertilizers. This study concluded that the use of 100% RDF integrated with organic manures, particularly farmyard manure would be a beneficial resource for increased crop yield, soil nutrient status and system productivity in RWCS in different regions of India.
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spelling pubmed-106355332023-11-10 Impact of manures and fertilizers on yield and soil properties in a rice-wheat cropping system Dhaliwal, Salwinder Singh Sharma, Vivek Verma, Vibha Kaur, Manmeet Singh, Prabhjot Gaber, Ahmed Laing, Alison M. Hossain, Akbar PLoS One Research Article The use of chemical fertilizers under a rice-wheat cropping system (RWCS) has led to the emergence of micronutrient deficiency and decreased crop productivity. Thus, the experiment was conducted with the aim that the use of organic amendments would sustain productivity and improve the soil nutrient status under RWCS. A three-year experiment was conducted with different organic manures i.e. no manure (M0), farmyard manure @ 15 t ha(-1) (M1), poultry manure @ 6 t ha(-1)(M2), press mud @ 15 t ha(-1)(M3), rice straw compost @ 6 t ha(-1)(M4) along with different levels of the recommended dose of fertilizer (RDF) i.e. 0% (F1), 75% (F2 and 100% (F3 in a split-plot design with three replications and plot size of 6 m x 1.2 m. Laboratory-based analysis of different soil as well as plant parameters was done using standard methodologies. The use of manures considerably improved the crop yield, macronutrients viz. nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and micronutrients such as zinc, iron, manganese and copper, uptake in both the crops because of nutrient release from decomposed organic matter. Additionally, the increase in fertilizer dose increased these parameters. The system productivity was maximum recorded under F3M1 (13,052 kg ha(-1)) and results were statistically identical with F3M2 and F3M3. The significant upsurge of macro and micro-nutrients in soil and its correlation with yield outcomes was also observed through the combined use of manures as well as fertilizers. This study concluded that the use of 100% RDF integrated with organic manures, particularly farmyard manure would be a beneficial resource for increased crop yield, soil nutrient status and system productivity in RWCS in different regions of India. Public Library of Science 2023-11-09 /pmc/articles/PMC10635533/ /pubmed/37943812 http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0292602 Text en © 2023 Dhaliwal 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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Singh, Prabhjot
Gaber, Ahmed
Laing, Alison M.
Hossain, Akbar
Impact of manures and fertilizers on yield and soil properties in a rice-wheat cropping system
title Impact of manures and fertilizers on yield and soil properties in a rice-wheat cropping system
title_full Impact of manures and fertilizers on yield and soil properties in a rice-wheat cropping system
title_fullStr Impact of manures and fertilizers on yield and soil properties in a rice-wheat cropping system
title_full_unstemmed Impact of manures and fertilizers on yield and soil properties in a rice-wheat cropping system
title_short Impact of manures and fertilizers on yield and soil properties in a rice-wheat cropping system
title_sort impact of manures and fertilizers on yield and soil properties in a rice-wheat cropping system
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC10635533/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/37943812
http://dx.doi.org/10.1371/journal.pone.0292602
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