Effects of Conjunctive Nutrient Management on Soil Fertility and Overall Soil Quality Index in Submountainous Inceptisol Soils under Rainfed Maize (Zea mays L.)-Wheat (Triticum aestivum) System

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作者
Sharma, K. L. [1 ]
Sharma, S. C. [2 ]
Bawa, S. S. [2 ]
Singh, Sher [2 ]
Chandrika, D. Suma [1 ]
Grace, J. Kusuma [1 ]
Rao, C. Srinivasa [1 ]
Sankar, G. R. Maruthi [1 ]
Ravindrachary, G. [1 ]
Munnalal [1 ]
Kumar, T. Satish [1 ]
Gajbhiye, Pravin G. [1 ]
Rani, K. Usha [1 ]
Indoria, A. K. [1 ]
机构
[1] Cent Res Inst Dryland Agr, Hyderabad 500059, Andhra Pradesh, India
[2] Punjab Agr Univ, AICRP Dryland Agr Reg Res Stn, Kandi Area, Ludhiana, Punjab, India
关键词
soil quality; key indicators; Conjunctive nutrient management; maize-wheat; Inceptisols; TILLAGE; YIELD; IDENTIFICATION; PRODUCTIVITY; INDICATORS; RESIDUE;
D O I
10.1080/00103624.2014.956885
中图分类号
S3 [农学(农艺学)];
学科分类号
0901 ;
摘要
The present long-term study was initiated to quantify the long-term effects of conjunctive nutrient management on soil quality, identify key indicators, and assess soil quality indices under a rainfed maize-wheat system in marginal Inceptisol soils in India. Results of the study revealed that soil organic carbon was significantly influenced by the conjunctive nutrient-management treatments. Among the nine treatments, the application of 100% recommended dose of nitrogen (RDN) (80 kg N ha(-1)), 15 kg N (compost) + 20 kg N ha(-1) (inorganic), 25 kg N (compost), and 15 kg N (compost) + 10 kg N ha(-1) (green leaf) resulted in greater organic carbon contents of 5.57, 5.32, 5.27, and 5.26 g kg(-1), which were greater by 29.5%, 24%, 23%, and 22%, respectively, over the control. The greatest soil quality index (1.61) was observed with application of 25 kg nitrogen (N; compost) as well as with application of 15 kg N (compost) + 10 kg N ha(-1) (green leaf). The order of percentage contribution of key indicators toward soil quality indices was available potassium (K) (34%) > available phosphorus (P) (32%) > available N (13%) > microbial biomass carbon (12%) > exchangeable calcium (Ca) (9%). The linear regression equation revealed the principal role of soil quality indicators in maize crop yield. The methodology and the results of the study could be of great relevance in improving and assessing soil quality not only for the study locations but also for other climatically and edaphically identical regions across the world.
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