Journal of the Indian Society of Soil Science
SCOPUS
  • Year: 1998
  • Volume: 46
  • Issue: 2

15N Balance Studies in a Rice - Green Gram - Rice Cropping System

  • Author:
  • S.K. Mohanty, M.M. Panda1, A.R. Mosier2, P. Mahapatra3, M.D. Reddy4
  • Total Page Count: 7
  • Page Number: 232 to 238

Central Rice Research Institute, Cuttack, Orissa, 753006.

Present addresses:1 O.U.A.T., Regional Research Station, Judia Fann, Keonjhar, Orissa, 758002.

Abstract

Field exptriments were conducted to study the effect of extraneous application of green manure (Sc bania aculeata) and urea on 15N balance in a rice-green gram-rice cropping sequence. Respor,se to green manuring and also to urea-N up to 80 kg ha−1 was observed in the first crop of the sequence. No carry-over benefit of green manuring could be observed in the succeeding crops. Urea-N was better utilized than the green manure-N whether applied alone or in combination up to a total of 80 kg N ha−1. Higher nitrogen use efficiency was associated with lower rate of N application. Combined use of green manure and urea resulted in higher nitrogen use efficiency up to 80 kg N ha−1. N loss through leaching and ammonia volatilization were small. Succeeding rice utilized more of residual fertilizer N/GM-N as compared to green gram. Crop recovery by the sequence went up to 31–34% while about 26–28% remained in the soil after the sequence. A total of 37–43% of the applied N could not be accounted for in the study. Green manuring encouraged fertilizer N recovery by crops and higher soil N retentivity.

Keywords

15N balance, green manure, rice-green gram-rice, crop recovery, nitrogen use efficiency, ammonia volatilization, leaching, % Ndff