Indian Journal of Agricultural Research
SCOPUSWeb of Science
  • Year: 2011
  • Volume: 45
  • Issue: 4

Soil Properties and Nutrients Availability as Affected by Integrated Nutrient Management After Rainfed Cropping Sequence

  • Author:
  • Bhabesh Gogoi
  • Total Page Count: 4
  • Page Number: 346 to 349

Department of Soil Science, Assam Agricultural University, Jorhat-785 013, India

Online published on 16 December, 2011.

Abstract

The effect of integrated nutrient management (INM) on soil properties and availability of nutrients after rainfed rice (Or yza sativa L.)-niger (Guizotia abyssinica L.) cropping sequence studied during 2006- 08 revealed that the application of 50% recommended dose of fertilizers (RDF) + 50% N (FYM) showed the lowest bulk density and the highest water holding capacity of soil. The above treatment was at par with 50% N (inorganic) + 50% N (FYM) + PK (inorganic and adjusted) i.e. T6. However, effect of integrated nutrient management had a non significant effect on pH of soil. At the end of the cropping sequence, significant soil organic carbon increased and higher available N, P2O5 and K2O of soil were observed when 50% recommended dose of fertilizers (inorganic) substituted through 50% N FYM (organic) over RDF and control.

Keywords

Soil properties, Nutrient availability, Integrated nutrient management