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Dynamics of Nitrogen Fractions in a Calcareous Vertic Haplustepts Under AICRP-LTFE Soils


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1 Department of Agricultural Chemistry and Soil Science, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh (Gujarat), India
2 Department of Agricultural Statistics, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh (Gujarat), India
3 Cotton Research Centre, Unagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh (Gujarat), India
4 Department of Bio Chemistry, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh (Gujarat), India
     

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With respect to forms of nitrogen it can be deduced that there was a declined in soil nitrogen levels. Ammonical-N and Nitrate-N status of LTFE soils in general decreased after long run, but it increased in the treatment T10 due to fixation of atmospheric nitrogen by Rhizobium bacteria. Whereas available-N status in treatments which received FYM (T8 and T9), marginally increased. At initial stage of experiment (1st year) available nitrogen status of LTFE soils falls under medium range (250-500 kg N ha-1), but after 4th year it decreased to lower range (<250 Kg N ha-1) in most of the treatments and then after 8th year all treatments exhibited low range of available nitrogen status in soil, except treatments which received FYM (T8 and T9) which showed medium range in available-N status of LTFE soils. It was established here that for maintaining N fertility of soil at long run, addition of FYM is essential with inorganic fertilizers. In LTFE soils the per cent depletion of different forms of nitrogen was interesting under all treatments. The total-N and O. C. showed negative depletion after a span of 8 year and available-N exhibited positive depletion in all treatments.

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Nitrogen Fraction, Total Nitrogen, Ammonical Nitrogen, Nitrate Nitrogen, O.C., Available Nitrogen, AICRP-LTFE Soils.
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Authors

A. V. Rajani
Department of Agricultural Chemistry and Soil Science, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh (Gujarat), India
D. V. Patil
Department of Agricultural Statistics, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh (Gujarat), India
B. M. Butani
Department of Agricultural Chemistry and Soil Science, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh (Gujarat), India
J. N. Naria
Cotton Research Centre, Unagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh (Gujarat), India
B. A. Golakiya
Department of Bio Chemistry, Junagadh Agricultural University, Junagadh (Gujarat), India

Abstract


With respect to forms of nitrogen it can be deduced that there was a declined in soil nitrogen levels. Ammonical-N and Nitrate-N status of LTFE soils in general decreased after long run, but it increased in the treatment T10 due to fixation of atmospheric nitrogen by Rhizobium bacteria. Whereas available-N status in treatments which received FYM (T8 and T9), marginally increased. At initial stage of experiment (1st year) available nitrogen status of LTFE soils falls under medium range (250-500 kg N ha-1), but after 4th year it decreased to lower range (<250 Kg N ha-1) in most of the treatments and then after 8th year all treatments exhibited low range of available nitrogen status in soil, except treatments which received FYM (T8 and T9) which showed medium range in available-N status of LTFE soils. It was established here that for maintaining N fertility of soil at long run, addition of FYM is essential with inorganic fertilizers. In LTFE soils the per cent depletion of different forms of nitrogen was interesting under all treatments. The total-N and O. C. showed negative depletion after a span of 8 year and available-N exhibited positive depletion in all treatments.

Keywords


Nitrogen Fraction, Total Nitrogen, Ammonical Nitrogen, Nitrate Nitrogen, O.C., Available Nitrogen, AICRP-LTFE Soils.