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Relative effectiveness of various types and methods of zinc application on rice and maize crops grown in calcareous soil
Authors:A P Singh  R Sakal  B P Singh
Institution:(1) Department of Soil Science and Agricultural Chemistry, College of Agriculture, Rajendra Agricultural University, Pusa, Samastipur, Bihar, India
Abstract:Summary Application of zinc sulphate mixed with compost/poultry manure proved to be equivalent to the effect of dipping the seedling roots in 4% ZnO suspension with respect to rice yields but Zn-amended organic manures were superior to other treatments with regards to total Zn uptake. A marked residual effect of soil applied treatments was recorded on the succeeding maize crop. Application of poultry manure alone was about one and a half times more effective than compost alone in increasing the rice and maize grain yields. Poultry manure surpassed compost in increasing zinc uptake by the crops and at the same time it built up more available Zn in soil than compost for the following crop. The magnitude of yields and Zn uptake response were magnified when zinc sulphate was applied along with organic manures. Application of 25 kg zinc sulphate/ha alone had the same effect as 50 quintals poultry manure alone or 12.5 kg zinc sulphate applied with 50 quintals compost/ha with respect to crop yields. A significant positive correlation was, recorded in both the crops between Zn concentration in grain or straw and their respective yields.
Keywords:Organic manures  Residual effects  Rice  Yield  Zinc application  ZnO suspension
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