Indian Journal of Dryland Agricultural Research and Development
Open Access
  • Year: 2010
  • Volume: 25
  • Issue: 2

Effect of Integrated Nutrient Management on Yield, Quality, Nutrient Content and Uptake of Sweet Sorghum in Pongamia Based Agrisilviculture System

  • Author:
  • M. A. Aariff Khan1, K. Rajamani2, A. Pratap Kumar Reddy2
  • Total Page Count: 5
  • Page Number: 95 to 99

1AICRP on Agroforestry, Acharya N.G. Ranaga Agricultural Univsersity, Hyderabad -500030

2College of Agriculture, Rajendranagar, Hyderabad, 500030, Andhra Pradesh

Online published on 22 July, 2013.

Abstract

Sweet sorghum (SSV-84) was grown under two year old Pongamia grafts in red sandy loam soil with different nutrient management options viz., application of FYM 10t ha−1, 100% RDF (80-60-40 NPK kg ha1) alone and in conjunction with 75% RD N with 25% N through FYM, Poultry manure, Vermicompost, also with biofertilizers @ 5 kg ha−1 Azospirillum and VAM. Grain and stover yield of sweet sorghum was significantly affected by different treatments over control. Maximum grain and stover yield (30.78 and 92.25 q ha−1) was recorded by the 100% RDF (80-60-40 NPK kg ha−1) followed by integrated use of 75% RD N + 25% N through Poultry manure (28.5 and 84.65 q ha−1) and lowest being control (18.38 and 48.88 q ha−1). Regarding quality parameters such as brix and sucrose content in green stalks influenced significantly among various nutrient sources in comparison to control. Among different combination treatments the highest brix content was recorded in conjoint use of 75% RD N + 25% N through Poultry manure (12.14%) on par with 100% RDF (11.8%). In case of sucrose content the trend was in the following order 75% RD N + 25% N through poultry manure (9.86%) > 75% RD N + 25% N through vermicompost (9.29%) > 75% N through FYM (9.07%) > 100% RDF (8.85%). Pertaining to nutrient content, the integration of 75% RD N + 25% N through poultry manure was superior practice which resulted significantly higher N, P, K content in both grain and stover ((1.41, 0.319, 0.46 and 1.36, 0.282, 2.68%) and uptake (58.86, 8.79, 12.53 and 38.90, 7.78, 73.85 kg ha-1) respectively in comparison with 100% RDF.

Keywords

Agrisilvi system, Farmyard manure, Recommended dose of fertilizer, Biofertilizers