Refine your search
Collections
Co-Authors
Journals
A B C D E F G H I J K L M N O P Q R S T U V W X Y Z All
Kamalakannan, P.
- Effect of Organic and Inorganic Sources of Nutrients on Growth and Yield of Groundnut in Two Different Textured Soils
Abstract Views :332 |
PDF Views:26
Authors
Affiliations
1 Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, Annamalai University, ANNAMALAI NAGAR (T.N.) INDIA, IN
1 Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Faculty of Agriculture, Annamalai University, ANNAMALAI NAGAR (T.N.) INDIA, IN
Source
An Asian Journal of Soil Science, Vol 8, No 1 (2013), Pagination: 88-93Abstract
No AbstractKeywords
Sandy soil, Loam soil, Zinc, Boron, Organics, Growth, Yield, GroundnutReferences
- Akbari, K.N., Kanzaria, K.K., Vora,V.D., Sutaria,G.S and Padmini, D.R. (2011). Nutrient management practices for sustaining groundnut yield and soil productivity on sandy loam soils. J. Indian Soc. Soil Sci.,56 (3):308-311.
- Anumarry, J., Ragupathy, B. and Poonkodi,V. (2000). Nutrient uptake of groundnut VRI 2 as influenced by flyash and gypsum in Typic Rhodustalf . Proceedings of national seminar on use of flyash in agriculture, Annamalai University, Annamalainagar (T.N.) INDIA.PP.131-136.
- Babulkar,R.M., Wandile, W.P., Badole and Balpand, S.S. (2000). Residual effect on long term application of FYM and fertilizers on soil properties (Vertisol) and yield of soybean. J.Indian Soc.Soil Sci., 48(1): 89-92.
- Balasubramanian, P. (1997). Integrated nutrient management in irrigated groundnut. Indian J. Agron., 42 (4):683-687.
- Bhat, M.A., Singh, R. and Kohli, A. (2007).Effect of integrated use of farm yard manure and fertilizer nitrogen with and without sulphur on yield and quality of Indian mustard (Brassica juncea L.). J. Indian Soc.Soil Sci., 55(2):224-226.
- Chaithanya Devi, M., Ramavatharam, N., Naidu, M.V.S. and Reddy, K.S. (2003). Effect of inorganic and organic manures on growth, yield and uptake of nutrients by groundnut (Arachis hypogeal). J. Oilseeds Res., 20(1): 126-128.
- Das, K., Medhi, D.N. and Guha, B. (2003).Application of crop residue in combination with chemical fertilizers for sustainable productivity in rice –wheat system. Indian J. Agron., 48(1):8-11.
- Das, P.K., Sarangi,D., Jena, M.K. and Mohanty, S. (2002). Response of green manure (Vigna radiate L.) to integrated application of micronutrients and chemical fertilizer in acid lateritic soil. Indian Agric., 46 (1&2): 79-87.
- Devi ,M.C., Ramavatharam, N., Naidu, M.V.S. and Reddy, K.S. (2003). Effect of inorganic and organic manures on growth, yield and uptake of nutrients by groundnut. J.Oilseeds Res., 20(1):126- 128.
- Elayaraja, O. and Singaravel, R. (2007). Study on the use of organic wastes in coastel sandy soil for groundnut production.Plant Archives, 7(2): 545-548.
- Kachot, N.A., Malavia, D.D., Solanki,R.M. and Sagaraka, B.K. (2001). Integrated nutrient management in rainy season groundnut (Arachis hypogeal L.) Indian J. Agron.,46(4):516-522.
- Kathmale,D.K., Khadtare, S.V., Kample, M.S. and Patil, R.C. (2000). Integrated nutrient management in groundnut (Arachis hypogeal L.)-Wheat (Triticum aestivum) cropping system on vertisols of western Maharashtra plains zone. Indian J. Agron., 45(2): 250- 252.
- Mehta, C.,Malavia, D.D.,Kaneria, B.B. and Khanpara, V.D. (1995). Response of groundnut (Arachis hypogeal L.) to FYM, phosphorus and phosphate solubilizing microorganism. Indian J. Agron., 41(1):172-174.
- Mohankumar, H.K., Nagaraju, A.P. and Krishna, H.C. (2005). Effect of conjunctive use of micronutrients and bioinoculants on nodulation, quality and seed yield of soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merrill.].Mysore J. Agric. Sci., 39(3):374-378.
- Pandey, N., Verma, A.K. and Gopalaswamy, A. (2000). Effect of organic and inorganic nitrogen combination on rice yield and N uptake. J. Indian Soc.Soil Sci., 48(2):398-400.
- Rajanikanth,E., Subramanyam,M.V.R and Rao, J.V. (2008). Effect of integrated nutrient management practices on growth and yield of rainfed groundnut. (Arachis hypogeal L.) intercropped with guava, Psidium guajava. J. Oilseeds Res., 25(2):157-160.
- Revathy, M., Krishnasamy, R. and Chitdeshwari, T. (1997). Chelated micronutrients on the yield and nutrient uptake by groundnut. Madras Agric. J., 84: 11-12, 659-662.
- Sagare, B.N., Gute, Y.S. and Deshmukh, A.R. (1992). Biological yield and uptake of nutrients by peanuts as influenced by enriched FYM products. J. Maharashtra Agric. Univ., 17(1): 100-102.
- Singaravel, R., Prasath,V. and Elayaraja, D. (2006). Effect of organics and micronutrients on the growth and yield of groundnut in coastal soil. Internat. J. Agric. Sci., 2(2):401-402.
- Singh,R.P., Das, S.K., Rao, V.M.B. and Reddy, M.N. (1990). Towards sustainable dryland agricultural practices. Central research institute for dry land agriculture, Hyderabad (A.P.) INDIA.pp:106.
- Srivastava, O.P. (2002). Efficacy of biofertilizers in relation to its integrated use with fertilizers and manures. Indian J. Agric.Chem., 35 (3):122-134.
- Subramaniyan, K., Kalaiselvan, P. and Arulmozhi, N. (2001). Response of confectionary groundnut to macronutrients. Legume Res.,24(2):139-140.
- Sudarson, S. and Ramaswamy, P.P. (1993). Micronutrient nutrition in groundnut- black gram cropping system. Ferti. News, 38 (2):51- 53.
- Effect of Organic and Inorganic Sources of Nutrients on Availability of Major and Micronutrients at Different Growth Stages of Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) in Two Texturally Different Soils
Abstract Views :180 |
PDF Views:0
Authors
Affiliations
1 Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Annamalai University, Annamalainagar, Chidambaram (T.N.), IN
1 Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Annamalai University, Annamalainagar, Chidambaram (T.N.), IN
Source
An Asian Journal of Soil Science, Vol 9, No 2 (2014), Pagination: 234-239Abstract
Field experiments were carried out in a farmer,s field at Chinnathanakuppam and Ayeekuppam villages, Cuddalore district during December, 2009 and March, 2010 to evaluate suitable organic and inorganic sources of nutrients on availability of major and micronutrients at different growth stages of groundnut. The experimental site at Chinnathanakuppam village belongs to Vadalapakkam series (Typic Rhodustalf) with sandy clay loam texture having pH- 7.8 and EC- 0.36 dSm-1. The soil was low in organic carbon (3.4 g kg-1), medium is in alkaline KMnO4-N (285 kg ha-1), low in olsen-P (11.0 kg ha-1)and medium in NH4OAC-K 190 kg ha-1. The experimental soil at Ayeekuppam village belongs to Vadupudupet series (Typic Haplustalf) with loamy sand in texture, having a pH - 8.1 and EC- 0.41dSm-1. The soil was low in OC (2.8 g ha-1), low in available nitrogen (230 kg ha-1) and P (9.0 kg ha-1) and medium in K (160 kg ha-1). The experiment was conducted with 16 treatments combinations. The treatments consisted of different levels of NPK viz., 100 per cent, 75 per cent and 50 per cent RDF and different sources of nutrients viz., farmyard manure @ 12.5 t ha-1, fly ash @ 10 t ha-1 and humic acid @ 20 kg ha-1 along with micronutrients boron @ 10 kg ha-1 and zinc sulphate @ 25 kg ha-1. The experiment was laid out in Randomized Block Design with three replications and tested with groundnut crop variety JL-11. The results reveled that the combined application of 100 per cent RDF + FYM significantly increased soil availability of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium at all stages of crop growth in both soils. Among micronutrient treatments, 100 per cent RDF+ZnSO4+FYM recorded maximum DTPA extractable zinc and 100 per cent RDF+Boron+FYM treatment registered maximum hot water soluble boron in both sandy clay loam and loamy sand soils at flowering, peg formation and harvest stages, respectively.Keywords
Major and Micronutrients Availability, Texturally Different Soils, Different Growth Stages, Ground Nut Crop.- Influence of Organic and Inorganic Sources of Nutrients on the Nutrient Uptake and Yield of Groundnut (Arachis hypogaea L.) in Two Texturally Different Soils
Abstract Views :156 |
PDF Views:0
Authors
Affiliations
1 Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar, Chidambaram (T.N.), IN
1 Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, Annamalai University, Annamalai Nagar, Chidambaram (T.N.), IN