Long-term effects of fertilization and manuring on groundnut yield and nutrient balance of Alfisols under rainfed farming in India

Drought stress, uncertain and variable rainfall, low soil quality and nutrient deficiencies are among principal constraints for enhancing and sustaining agronomic productivity in rainfed farming in semiarid tropical regions of India. Therefore, long-term (1985–2004) effects of cropping, fertilizatio...

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Veröffentlicht in:Nutrient cycling in agroecosystems 2013-05, Vol.96 (1), p.29-46
Hauptverfasser: Srinivasarao, Ch, Kundu, Sumanta, Venkateswarlu, B., Lal, Rattan, Singh, A. K., Balaguravaiah, G., Vijayasankarbabu, M., Vittal, K. P. R., Reddy, Sharanbhoopal, Rupendra Manideep, V.
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Zusammenfassung:Drought stress, uncertain and variable rainfall, low soil quality and nutrient deficiencies are among principal constraints for enhancing and sustaining agronomic productivity in rainfed farming in semiarid tropical regions of India. Therefore, long-term (1985–2004) effects of cropping, fertilization, manuring (groundnut shells, GNS; farmyard manure, FYM) and integrated nutrient management practices were assessed on pod yields, nutrient status and balances for a groundnut ( Arachis hypogaea ) monocropping system. The five nutrient management treatments were: control (no fertilizer); 100 % recommended dose of fertilizer (RDF) (20:40:40 N, P, K); 50 % RDF + 4 Mg ha −1 GNS; 50 % RDF + 4 Mg ha −1 FYM and 100 % organic (5 Mg ha −1 FYM). All treatments were replicated four times. The experiment was conducted at Anantapur district, Andhra Pradesh on an Alfisol using a Randomized Complete Block design. The gap in pod yields between control and different nutrient treatments widened with increase in duration of cultivation. Use of diverse fertilizer and manurial treatments produced significantly higher yields than control ( P  
ISSN:1385-1314
1573-0867
DOI:10.1007/s10705-013-9575-8