Effect of Soil and Nutrient-Management Treatments on Soil Quality Indices under Cotton-Based Production System in Rainfed Semi-arid Tropical Vertisol

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作者
Sharma, K. L. [1 ]
Grace, J. Kusuma
Mishra, P. K.
Venkateswarlu, B.
Nagdeve, M. B. [2 ]
Gabhane, V. V. [2 ]
Sankar, G. Maruthi
Korwar, G. R.
Chary, G. Ravindra
Rao, C. Srinivasa
Gajbhiye, Pravin N.
Madhavi, M.
Mandal, U. K.
Srinivas, K.
Ramachandran, Kausalya
机构
[1] Cent Res Inst Dryland Agr, Div Resource Management, Hyderabad 500059, Andhra Pradesh, India
[2] Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola, Maharashtra, India
关键词
Conjunctive use of nutrients; cotton; green gram; integrated nutrient management; intercropping; leuceana; soil quality; soil quality indicators; Vertisol; ORGANIC-MATTER; PHYSICAL-PROPERTIES; MICROBIAL BIOMASS; TILLAGE IMPACTS; CARBON; INDICATORS; NITROGEN; IDENTIFICATION; FERTILIZATION; CONSERVATION;
D O I
10.1080/00103624.2011.571735
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
Rainfed semi-arid tropical Vertisols of the Indian subcontinent encounter many problems on account of the physical, chemical, and biological soil qualities and consequently have poor crop yields. To ensure sustainable crop production, there is a need to improve and periodically assess the quality of these soils by adopting suitable soil and nutrient-management practices on a long-term basis. Hence, soil quality assessment studies were conducted at the Central Research Institute for Dryland Agriculture, Hyderabad, India, by adopting an ongoing long-term experiment from Akola Centre (Maharashtra) of All-India Coordinated Research Project for Dryland Agriculture (AICRPDA) for the rainfed Vertisol. This long-term experiment was initiated in 1987 with six soil and nutrient management treatments: T1, control; T2, 50 kg nitrogen (N) + 25 kg phosphorus pentoxide (P2O5) ha-1; T3, 25 kg N ha-1 through leuceana; T4, 25 kg N ha-1 through farmyard manure (FYM); T5, 25 kg N + 25 kg P2O5 + 25 kg N ha-1 through FYM; and T6, 25 kg P2O5 ha-1 + 50 kg N ha-1 through leuceana under cotton + greengram intercropping (1:1). Out of the 19 soil quality parameters studied, significant influence of the soil and nutrient-management treatments was observed on almost all the parameters except exchangeable calcium (Ca), available iron (Fe), labile carbon (LC), and bulk density (BD). A standard methodology using principal component analysis (PCA) and linear scoring technique (LST) was adopted to identify the key indicators and for computation of soil quality indices. The various key soil quality indicators identified for these Vertisols under cotton + green gram system were pH, electrical conductivity (EC), organic carbon (OC), available K, exchangeable magnesium (Mg), dehydrogenase assay (DHA), and microbial biomass carbon (MBC). The soil quality indices as influenced by different long-term soil and nutrient-management treatments varied from 1.46 to 2.10. Among the treatments, the conjunctive use of 25 kg P2O5 ha-1 + 50 kg N ha-1 through leuceana green biomass (T6) maintained significantly higher soil quality index with a value of 2.10 followed by use of 25 kg N + 25 kg P2O5 + 25 kg N ha-1 through FYM (T5) (2.01). The order of percent contribution of these identified indicators to soil quality indices was OC (28%) MBC (25%) available K (24%) EC (7%) pH (6%) = DHA (6%) exchangeable Mg (4%). Thus, the findings of the present study could be of immense use to the researchers, land managers, farmers, nongovernment organizations (NGOs) and other stakeholders for making periodical assessment of key indicators of soil quality, identifying the best soil and nutrient-management treatments and practices, and planning for improving soil quality to achieve higher productivity goals on a sustainable basis in rainfed semi-arid tropical Vertisol regions. The methodology of the study could also be useful for other rainfed semi-arid tropical Vertisol regions of the world.
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页码:1298 / 1315
页数:18
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