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Influence of Long Term Fertilizer Application on Nutrient Addition through Root Biomass in Maize


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An experiment was conducted in long-term fertilizer experiment field at the ZARS,GKVK,Bangalore duringRabi 2010-11to find out the effect of continues applied fertilizers on maize ischolar_main biomass and nutrient addition through ischolar_main biomass. Long term fertilizer application showed significantly higher (12.94 q ha-1) ischolar_main biomass and ischolar_main length (22.35 cm) in T3 which received 150 % NPK followed T8 and T10 which received FYM and lime along with inorganic fertilizers showed a better results (12.65q ha-1, 12.12q ha-1 and 21.33cm, 19.73 cm, respectively). The higher major, secondary and micronutrients content in maize ischolar_mains were recorded in the T3 which received super optimal doses of NPK fertilizers (150 % NPK) and also in the plots which received 100 % NPK + FYM + lime, respectively over control.The higher uptake of nutrients by ischolar_main biomass also showed similar results.

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Maize,ischolar_main Biomass, Long Term Experiment, Root Nutrient Content
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H. M. Pushpa
Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, University of Agricultural Chemistry, G.K.V.K., Benglauru, Karnataka, India
R. C. Gowda
Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, University of Agricultural Chemistry, G.K.V.K., Benglauru, Karnataka, India
D. V. Naveen
Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, University of Agricultural Chemistry, G.K.V.K., Benglauru, Karnataka, India
D. C. Hanumanthappa
Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, University of Agricultural Chemistry, G.K.V.K., Benglauru, Karnataka, India
T. Bhagyalakshmi
Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, University of Agricultural Chemistry, G.K.V.K., Benglauru, Karnataka, India

Abstract


An experiment was conducted in long-term fertilizer experiment field at the ZARS,GKVK,Bangalore duringRabi 2010-11to find out the effect of continues applied fertilizers on maize ischolar_main biomass and nutrient addition through ischolar_main biomass. Long term fertilizer application showed significantly higher (12.94 q ha-1) ischolar_main biomass and ischolar_main length (22.35 cm) in T3 which received 150 % NPK followed T8 and T10 which received FYM and lime along with inorganic fertilizers showed a better results (12.65q ha-1, 12.12q ha-1 and 21.33cm, 19.73 cm, respectively). The higher major, secondary and micronutrients content in maize ischolar_mains were recorded in the T3 which received super optimal doses of NPK fertilizers (150 % NPK) and also in the plots which received 100 % NPK + FYM + lime, respectively over control.The higher uptake of nutrients by ischolar_main biomass also showed similar results.

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Maize,ischolar_main Biomass, Long Term Experiment, Root Nutrient Content