Effect of organic and inorganic nutrient sources and their integrated nutrient management on productivity, economic efficiency, available N, P, K and microbial population in soybean (Glycine max)onion (Allium cepa) cropping sequence

Authors

  • W.N. NARKHEDE
  • R.N. KHANDARE
  • S.K. NAYAK
  • G.S. KHAZI

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.59797/ija.v62i2.4293

Keywords:

Chemical fertilizers, Economics, Farmyard manure, Neem-cake, Onion, Organic farming, Soil fertility, Soybean, Vermicompost

Abstract

A field trial was conducted during 20102015 at Parbhani, Maharashtra, to study the effect of organic, inor- ganic and integrated nutrient management on yield, economics and soil health in soybean [Glycine max (L.) Merr.]onion (Allium cepa (L.) cropping sequence for central plateau zone of Maharashtra. The experiment was laid out in a randomized block design (RBD) during 5 years with 3 replications and 7 treatments. Out of 7 nutrient treatments, 5 had organic sources and one each having 100% fertilizer and integrated nutrient management (50% through organic and 50% inorganic). The higher value of soybean grain yield (2.67 t/ha), onion bulb yield (23.9 t/ ha), soybean-equivalent yield (9.66 t/ha), production efficiency (110.0 kg/ha/day), economic efficiency (510.7 / ha/day) and sustainable yield index (0.64) in soybeanonion cropping sequence were recorded by NPK recom- mended dose of N:P:K with secondary and micronutrients based on the soil test (ZnSO 10 kg + S 25 kg/ha) fol- 4 lowed by 50% recommended dose of N:P:K combined with 50% N through FYM as compared with other treat- ments. The mean maximum net monetary returns ( 186.4 103/ha) and benefit: cost ratio (3.35) over 5 years ex- perimentation were recorded by 100% recommended dose of fertilizer with secondary and micronutrients based on the soil test (ZnSO 10 kg + S 25 kg/ha) followed by 50% NPK recommended dose combined with 50% N 4 through FYM. Among the organic treatments, different organic sources each equivalent to 1/3 of recommended ni- trogen through FYM + vermicompost + neem-cake + biofertilizer containing N and P carriers recorded the highest value of soybean grain yield (2.23 t/ha), onion bulb yield (19.3 t/ha), soybean-equivalent yield (7.83 t/ha), produc- tion efficiency (89.7 kg/ha/day), economic efficiency (377.0 /ha/day), sustainable yield index (0.54), net monetary returns ( 137.6 103/ha), benefit: cost ratio (2.14) over other treatment of organic. Soil properties and microbial population were markedly influenced by different treatments over the 5 years of experiment.

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Table 4. Soil properties and microbial population as influenced by organic, inorganic and INM treatments after 5 years experimentation

Treatment Soil properties Microbial population pH EC Bulk density Bacterial Fungal Actinomycetes (dS/m) (Mg/m3) count count (cfu/g soil) (Cfu/g soil) (Cfu/g soil)

T1 50% RDF + 50% N through FYM + inorganic 7.93 0.35 1.26 31.00 16.00 2.47

sources of micronutrients as per soil test

T2 Different organic sources each equivalent to 7.82 0.33 1.22 36.33 15.00 1.39

one-third of recommended nitrogen (FYM +

T3 T2 + intercropping of trap crop (kharifmaize, 7.83 0.30 1.21 37.33 17.00 3.42

rabigarlic)

T4 T2 + agronomic practices for weed and pest 7.82 0.28 1.17 32.66 16.66 2.32

control (organic),

T5 50% N as FYM/other organic sources + 7.84 0.30 1.15 46.32 19.00 4.26

biofertilizer for N + RP to substitute the

P requirement of crops + PSB

T6 T2 + biofertilizer containing N and P carriers 7.78 0.26 1.13 57.00 20.00 5.88

T7 100% NPK + secondary and micronutrient 7.92 0.39 1.21 32.00 16.33 3.39

based on the soil test (ZnSO4 10 kg + S 25 Kg/ha)

SEm 0.05 0.70 0.26 0.13

CD (P=0.05) N.S. 2.16 0.79 0.45

RDF, Recommended dose of fertilizer; VC, vermicompost; NC, neem-cake; FYM, farmyard manure; RP, rockphosphate

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W.N. NARKHEDE, R.N. KHANDARE, S.K. NAYAK, & G.S. KHAZI. (2001). Effect of organic and inorganic nutrient sources and their integrated nutrient management on productivity, economic efficiency, available N, P, K and microbial population in soybean (Glycine max)onion (Allium cepa) cropping sequence. Indian Journal of Agronomy, 62(2), 147-154. https://doi.org/10.59797/ija.v62i2.4293