Effect of Nutrient Management Practices on Soil Health and Crop Response under Different Cropping Systems in a Vertisol of Northern Transition Zone of Karnataka
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A field experiment was conducted to study the Effect of nutrient management
newlinepractices on soil health and crop response under different cropping systems in a Vertisol of
newlineNorthern transition zone of Karnataka at Main Agricultural Research Station, University of
newlineAgricultural Sciences, Dharwad during 2007-08. The experiment was laid out in strip plot
newlinedesign with nutrient management practices as main plots and cropping systems as subplots
newlinewith three replications.
newlineAmong the nutrient management practices organic plots recorded significantly higher
newlinesoybean (2790 kg/ha), groundnut (3709 kg/ha) and chilli (1001 kg/ha) equivalent yields where
newlineas integrated plots recorded significantly higher maize (4330 kg/ha) and potato (4723 kg/ha)
newlineequivalent yields and were found superior over inorganic plots.
newlineBoth organic and inorganic fractions of nitrogen in soil increased over time under
newlineorganic followed by integrated nutrient management practices during both kharif and rabi
newlineseasons. Nitrogen fractions under inorganic nutrient management practice increased up to
newline60 DAS and later declined. The dehydrogenase, phosphatase and urease activity were found
newlineto be maximum under integrated followed by organic nutrient management practice and their
newlineactivity increased up to 30 DAS and then sharply declined.
newlineAfter harvest of rabi crops the soil organic carbon in organic plots increased by 32.6
newlineper cent. Similarly, in integrated plot it increased by 17.1 per cent whereas in inorganic plot
newlinesoil organic carbon decreased by 11.0 per cent over the initial value. The available N, P2O5,
newlineK2O and S content of soil increased by 19.1, 46.3, 9.6 and 54.0 per cent respectively, and
newlineDTPA extractable Zn, Fe, Mn and Cu increased by 18.6, 30.6, 36.5 and 30.0 per cent,
newlinerespectively under integrated nutrient management practice over their initial values. Legume
newlinebased cropping system at the end of their crop cycle improved the soil fertility status with
newlinerespect to available N, P2O5, K2O, S and micronutrients content of soil.
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