Effect of soil moisture and clipping stresses on the nutrient (N,P and K) concentration,uptake and use efficiency in one temperate and two tropical grasses |
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Authors: | G. Misra K. P. Singh |
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Affiliation: | (1) Centre of Advanced Study in Botany Banaras Hindu University, 221 005 Varanasi, India |
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Abstract: | Summary The concentration, uptake and element use efficiency of N, P and K in one C3 annual (Polypogon monspeliensis) and two C4 (Echinochloa colonum, an annual, andDichathium annulatum, a perennial) grasses were determined during winter and summer seasons in monocultures raised in field plots at three moisture
levels,viz. full, half and one-fourth of field capacity. At each moisture regime the plants were clipped thrice at moderate and severe
levels corresponding to 40 and 80% of live green. The concentration of these elements was characteristic of the growth habit
of these plants;e.g. the build up of concentration was maximum in leaf of the annuals while it was comparable in crown and leaf of Dichanthium.
The N level was maximum in Polypogon. The nutrient use effiency was comparable in the two annuals and maximum K and N use
were obtained in Polypogon and Dichanthium, respectively. |
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Keywords: | Clipping stress
Dichanthium annulatum
Echinocloa colonum
Grasses Moisture content Nitrogen Phosphorus
Polypogon monspeliensis
Potassium Soil |
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