Release of Fe,Mn and P in a calcareous vertisol and yield of upland rice as influenced by presowing soil water treatments |
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Authors: | K. R. Sonar R. V. Ghugare |
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Affiliation: | (1) Department of Agricultural Chemistry and Soil Science, Mahatma Phule Agricultural University, 413722 Rahuri, Maharashtra State, India |
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Abstract: | Summary A field experiment was conducted on a calcareous vertisol at Mahatma Phule Agricultural University, Rahuri to study the release of Fe, Mn and P in soil and yield of two rice cultivars due to different soil water treatments for 15 days prior to sowing. Soil saturation (daily two irrigations) for 15 days prior to sowing increased the supply of Fe, Mn and P in soil at sowing as a result of reduction in pH and Eh. Dry matter yield at different growth stages as well as grain yields of Karjat 184 (dwarf) and Tuljapur 1 (tall) also increased due to presowing soil saturation treatment. Tuljapur 1 yielded more than Karjat 184 when grown under upland conditions. Laboratory incubation studies showed reduction in soil pH (from 8.6 to 7.5) and Eh (from +501 to +362 mv) at the end of 15 days under soil submergence treatment. Availability of Fe, Mn and P was also found to be increased. |
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Keywords: | Iron Manganese Oryza sativa Phosphate Rice Vertisol |
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