Turnover of15N-labelled urea in various rotations of groundnut sorghum and pigeon pea crops |
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Authors: | K. A. Rao J. E. Shinde |
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Affiliation: | (1) IARI-Regional Station, Rajendranagar, 500 030 Hyderabad, India;(2) Present address: All India Coordinated Rice Improvement Porject, Rajendranagar, 500 030 Hyderabad, India |
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Abstract: | Summary A field experiment on N turnover in rotations of groundnut, sorghum and pigeonpea crops was conducted in an Indian Alfisol during 1978–80.15N-labelled urea N was applied @ 40 kg ha–1 in 1978. In the first year, the groundnut utilized 19.5% of the applied labelled N, sorghum 25.5%, and pigeon pea 10.3%. More fertilizer N was removed through weeding than by crop uptake in sorghum and pigeon pea. The fertilizer N left behind in soil upto 40 cm depth was 44.4% in groundnut plots, 35.1% in sorghum plots and 40.1% in pigeon pea plots.The uptake in 1979 of the residual fertilizer N in the soil was 8.9% in sorghum, 8.3% in groundnut and 2.8% in pigeon pea. In 1980, it declined to less than 2% for pigeon pea and groundnut and to about 4% for sorghum.A balance sheet drawn at the end of each rotation showed that about 51.3% of the applied labelled N was accounted for in groundnut-sorghum-pigeon pea rotation, 70.9% in sorghumpigeon pea-groundnut, and 43.5% in pigeon pea-groundnut-sorghum. |
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Keywords: | Arachis hypogaea Cajanus cajan Groundnut N turnover 15N fertilizer-N Pigeon pea Sorghum Sorghum bicolor |
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