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Impact of Safe Rock(®) Minerals, Mineral Fertilizers, and Manure on the Quantity and Quality of the Wheat Yield in the Rice–Wheat Cropping System
Rice–wheat (RW) rotation is the largest agriculture production system in South Asia with a multifaceted role in maintaining the livelihood of people. The customary practices and indiscriminate use of synthetic fertilizers have culminated in the decline of its productivity and profitability during th...
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Acceso en línea: | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8778096/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35050071 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11020183 |
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author | Ranva, Santosh Singh, Yudh Vir Jain, Neelam Bana, Ram Swaroop Bana, Ramesh Chand Aseri, Gajender K. Madar, Raghavendra Shokralla, Shadi Mahmoud, Eman A. El-Sabrout, Ahmed M. Elansary, Hosam O. |
author_facet | Ranva, Santosh Singh, Yudh Vir Jain, Neelam Bana, Ram Swaroop Bana, Ramesh Chand Aseri, Gajender K. Madar, Raghavendra Shokralla, Shadi Mahmoud, Eman A. El-Sabrout, Ahmed M. Elansary, Hosam O. |
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description | Rice–wheat (RW) rotation is the largest agriculture production system in South Asia with a multifaceted role in maintaining the livelihood of people. The customary practices and indiscriminate use of synthetic fertilizers have culminated in the decline of its productivity and profitability during the past two decades, thus affecting the sustainability of wheat. Safe Rock(®) Minerals (SRM) is a multi-nutrient rich natural rock mineral with great potential to manage soil degradation, reducing the input of fertilizers, improving soil fertility, and plant health. Thus, a field trial was conducted at the research farm of ICAR—Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi from 2016 to 2018 to evaluate the impact of Safe Rock(®) Minerals (SRM) on biometric parameters, productivity, quality, and nutrient uptake by conventional wheat and System of Wheat Intensification (SWI) in the wheat–rice cropping system. The results indicate that SWI performed better in terms of growth, yield, and quality parameters than conventional wheat. Among nutrient management practices; the highest growth, yield, and yield attributes of wheat were achieved with the use of SRM application 250 kg ha(−1) + 100% Recommended Dose of Fertilizer (RDF). SRM application also increased grain protein content significantly. In conclusion, the integrated use of SRM with organic manures can serve as an eco-friendly approach for sustainable wheat production. |
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spelling | pubmed-87780962022-01-22 Impact of Safe Rock(®) Minerals, Mineral Fertilizers, and Manure on the Quantity and Quality of the Wheat Yield in the Rice–Wheat Cropping System Ranva, Santosh Singh, Yudh Vir Jain, Neelam Bana, Ram Swaroop Bana, Ramesh Chand Aseri, Gajender K. Madar, Raghavendra Shokralla, Shadi Mahmoud, Eman A. El-Sabrout, Ahmed M. Elansary, Hosam O. Plants (Basel) Article Rice–wheat (RW) rotation is the largest agriculture production system in South Asia with a multifaceted role in maintaining the livelihood of people. The customary practices and indiscriminate use of synthetic fertilizers have culminated in the decline of its productivity and profitability during the past two decades, thus affecting the sustainability of wheat. Safe Rock(®) Minerals (SRM) is a multi-nutrient rich natural rock mineral with great potential to manage soil degradation, reducing the input of fertilizers, improving soil fertility, and plant health. Thus, a field trial was conducted at the research farm of ICAR—Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi from 2016 to 2018 to evaluate the impact of Safe Rock(®) Minerals (SRM) on biometric parameters, productivity, quality, and nutrient uptake by conventional wheat and System of Wheat Intensification (SWI) in the wheat–rice cropping system. The results indicate that SWI performed better in terms of growth, yield, and quality parameters than conventional wheat. Among nutrient management practices; the highest growth, yield, and yield attributes of wheat were achieved with the use of SRM application 250 kg ha(−1) + 100% Recommended Dose of Fertilizer (RDF). SRM application also increased grain protein content significantly. In conclusion, the integrated use of SRM with organic manures can serve as an eco-friendly approach for sustainable wheat production. MDPI 2022-01-11 /pmc/articles/PMC8778096/ /pubmed/35050071 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11020183 Text en © 2022 by the authors. https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/Licensee MDPI, Basel, Switzerland. This article is an open access article distributed under the terms and conditions of the Creative Commons Attribution (CC BY) license (https://creativecommons.org/licenses/by/4.0/). |
spellingShingle | Article Ranva, Santosh Singh, Yudh Vir Jain, Neelam Bana, Ram Swaroop Bana, Ramesh Chand Aseri, Gajender K. Madar, Raghavendra Shokralla, Shadi Mahmoud, Eman A. El-Sabrout, Ahmed M. Elansary, Hosam O. Impact of Safe Rock(®) Minerals, Mineral Fertilizers, and Manure on the Quantity and Quality of the Wheat Yield in the Rice–Wheat Cropping System |
title | Impact of Safe Rock(®) Minerals, Mineral Fertilizers, and Manure on the Quantity and Quality of the Wheat Yield in the Rice–Wheat Cropping System |
title_full | Impact of Safe Rock(®) Minerals, Mineral Fertilizers, and Manure on the Quantity and Quality of the Wheat Yield in the Rice–Wheat Cropping System |
title_fullStr | Impact of Safe Rock(®) Minerals, Mineral Fertilizers, and Manure on the Quantity and Quality of the Wheat Yield in the Rice–Wheat Cropping System |
title_full_unstemmed | Impact of Safe Rock(®) Minerals, Mineral Fertilizers, and Manure on the Quantity and Quality of the Wheat Yield in the Rice–Wheat Cropping System |
title_short | Impact of Safe Rock(®) Minerals, Mineral Fertilizers, and Manure on the Quantity and Quality of the Wheat Yield in the Rice–Wheat Cropping System |
title_sort | impact of safe rock(®) minerals, mineral fertilizers, and manure on the quantity and quality of the wheat yield in the rice–wheat cropping system |
topic | Article |
url | https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pmc/articles/PMC8778096/ https://www.ncbi.nlm.nih.gov/pubmed/35050071 http://dx.doi.org/10.3390/plants11020183 |
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