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Conservation tillage and nutrient management practices in summer rice (Oryza sativa L.) favoured root growth and phenotypic plasticity of succeeding winter pea (Pisum sativumL.) under eastern Himalayas, India

Low soil moisture during dry season, poor soil properties and lack of adequate crop varieties are the major constraints for sustainable intensification of eastern Himalayas in changing climate. Suitable varieties, tillage alteration and integrated nutrient management with emphasis on locally availab...

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Autores principales: Das, Anup, Rangappa, Krishnappa, Basavaraj, Savita, Dey, Utpal, Haloi, Meghna, Layek, Jayanta, Idapuganti, Ramkrushna Gandhiji, Lal, Rattan, Deshmukh, Nishant A., Yadav, Gulab Singh, Babu, Subhash, Ngachan, Shishomvanao
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Publicado: Elsevier 2021
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Acceso en línea:https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8167228/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34095576
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e07078
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author Das, Anup
Rangappa, Krishnappa
Basavaraj, Savita
Dey, Utpal
Haloi, Meghna
Layek, Jayanta
Idapuganti, Ramkrushna Gandhiji
Lal, Rattan
Deshmukh, Nishant A.
Yadav, Gulab Singh
Babu, Subhash
Ngachan, Shishomvanao
author_facet Das, Anup
Rangappa, Krishnappa
Basavaraj, Savita
Dey, Utpal
Haloi, Meghna
Layek, Jayanta
Idapuganti, Ramkrushna Gandhiji
Lal, Rattan
Deshmukh, Nishant A.
Yadav, Gulab Singh
Babu, Subhash
Ngachan, Shishomvanao
author_sort Das, Anup
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description Low soil moisture during dry season, poor soil properties and lack of adequate crop varieties are the major constraints for sustainable intensification of eastern Himalayas in changing climate. Suitable varieties, tillage alteration and integrated nutrient management with emphasis on locally available crop residues/plant biomass may help addressing these issues. The role of minimum tillage (MT) and no-till (NT), and organic matter substitution on conferring of favourable root environment, improvement in morpho-physiology and subsequent productivity of the crops are not objectively studied in Himalayan ecosystems. Thus, a six year field study was conducted for examining the residual effect of tillage and nutrient management (NM) practices applied to summer (rainy) rice (Oryza sativa L) on root growth-attributes and impact on morpho-physiology of succeeding winter pea (Pisums ativum L.) grown uniformly under NT. Higher root surface area, total root length, root volume, root length ratio (RLR) and root tissue densityin pea crop were observed under residual effect of conventional tillage (CT) relative to NT and MT. In addition, significantly higher values of functional root traits viz., root length ratio (RLR), root mass ratio and root finenessin pea were observed under CT and application of 50% NPK and 100% NPK relative to other tillage and NM practices. However, increased root exudation was observed under NT and MTalong with organic residue addition. Noticeable changes in stress responsive morpho-physiological traits like enhanced chlorophyll pigmentation and favourable leaf characteristics were observed in pea crop grown under NT with 50% NPK+weed biomass (WB)/green leaf manure (GLM) applications. Higher leaf area expansion and thickness were recorded with optimum turgidity under NT and MT than that under CT. Comparative increase in green pod and stover yield of pea with enhanced partition efficiency and harvest index were recorded under MT/NT along with 50% NPK+WB/GLM application than that under CT and other NM practices. Thus, adoption of MT/NT along with 50% NPK+WB/GLM in summer rice is recommended for inducing favourable root environment and optimised pea production in succeeding winter season in study region of the Eastern Himalayas, India and other similar agro-ecosystems.
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spelling pubmed-81672282021-06-05 Conservation tillage and nutrient management practices in summer rice (Oryza sativa L.) favoured root growth and phenotypic plasticity of succeeding winter pea (Pisum sativumL.) under eastern Himalayas, India Das, Anup Rangappa, Krishnappa Basavaraj, Savita Dey, Utpal Haloi, Meghna Layek, Jayanta Idapuganti, Ramkrushna Gandhiji Lal, Rattan Deshmukh, Nishant A. Yadav, Gulab Singh Babu, Subhash Ngachan, Shishomvanao Heliyon Research Article Low soil moisture during dry season, poor soil properties and lack of adequate crop varieties are the major constraints for sustainable intensification of eastern Himalayas in changing climate. Suitable varieties, tillage alteration and integrated nutrient management with emphasis on locally available crop residues/plant biomass may help addressing these issues. The role of minimum tillage (MT) and no-till (NT), and organic matter substitution on conferring of favourable root environment, improvement in morpho-physiology and subsequent productivity of the crops are not objectively studied in Himalayan ecosystems. Thus, a six year field study was conducted for examining the residual effect of tillage and nutrient management (NM) practices applied to summer (rainy) rice (Oryza sativa L) on root growth-attributes and impact on morpho-physiology of succeeding winter pea (Pisums ativum L.) grown uniformly under NT. Higher root surface area, total root length, root volume, root length ratio (RLR) and root tissue densityin pea crop were observed under residual effect of conventional tillage (CT) relative to NT and MT. In addition, significantly higher values of functional root traits viz., root length ratio (RLR), root mass ratio and root finenessin pea were observed under CT and application of 50% NPK and 100% NPK relative to other tillage and NM practices. However, increased root exudation was observed under NT and MTalong with organic residue addition. Noticeable changes in stress responsive morpho-physiological traits like enhanced chlorophyll pigmentation and favourable leaf characteristics were observed in pea crop grown under NT with 50% NPK+weed biomass (WB)/green leaf manure (GLM) applications. Higher leaf area expansion and thickness were recorded with optimum turgidity under NT and MT than that under CT. Comparative increase in green pod and stover yield of pea with enhanced partition efficiency and harvest index were recorded under MT/NT along with 50% NPK+WB/GLM application than that under CT and other NM practices. Thus, adoption of MT/NT along with 50% NPK+WB/GLM in summer rice is recommended for inducing favourable root environment and optimised pea production in succeeding winter season in study region of the Eastern Himalayas, India and other similar agro-ecosystems. Elsevier 2021-05-25 /pmc/articles/PMC8167228/ /pubmed/34095576 http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e07078 Text en © 2021 Published by Elsevier Ltd. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/This is an open access article under the CC BY-NC-ND license (http://creativecommons.org/licenses/by-nc-nd/4.0/).
spellingShingle Research Article
Das, Anup
Rangappa, Krishnappa
Basavaraj, Savita
Dey, Utpal
Haloi, Meghna
Layek, Jayanta
Idapuganti, Ramkrushna Gandhiji
Lal, Rattan
Deshmukh, Nishant A.
Yadav, Gulab Singh
Babu, Subhash
Ngachan, Shishomvanao
Conservation tillage and nutrient management practices in summer rice (Oryza sativa L.) favoured root growth and phenotypic plasticity of succeeding winter pea (Pisum sativumL.) under eastern Himalayas, India
title Conservation tillage and nutrient management practices in summer rice (Oryza sativa L.) favoured root growth and phenotypic plasticity of succeeding winter pea (Pisum sativumL.) under eastern Himalayas, India
title_full Conservation tillage and nutrient management practices in summer rice (Oryza sativa L.) favoured root growth and phenotypic plasticity of succeeding winter pea (Pisum sativumL.) under eastern Himalayas, India
title_fullStr Conservation tillage and nutrient management practices in summer rice (Oryza sativa L.) favoured root growth and phenotypic plasticity of succeeding winter pea (Pisum sativumL.) under eastern Himalayas, India
title_full_unstemmed Conservation tillage and nutrient management practices in summer rice (Oryza sativa L.) favoured root growth and phenotypic plasticity of succeeding winter pea (Pisum sativumL.) under eastern Himalayas, India
title_short Conservation tillage and nutrient management practices in summer rice (Oryza sativa L.) favoured root growth and phenotypic plasticity of succeeding winter pea (Pisum sativumL.) under eastern Himalayas, India
title_sort conservation tillage and nutrient management practices in summer rice (oryza sativa l.) favoured root growth and phenotypic plasticity of succeeding winter pea (pisum sativuml.) under eastern himalayas, india
topic Research Article
url https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8167228/
https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/34095576
http://dx.doi.org/10.1016/j.heliyon.2021.e07078
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