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Vol. 5 (6) : November-December 2014 issue
Green Farming Vol. 5 (6) : 1055-1057 ; November-December, 2014
Influence of combined application of fly ash with organic and inorganic fertilizers on rice productivity and soil properties
K. THANESHWAR1*, T. KOSHLENDRA2, N. VINOD3, S. PRIYANKA4 and S. ASHISH5
Deptt. of Soil Sciences & Agricultural Chemistry, Indira Gandhi Agricultural University, Raipur - 492 012 (C.G)
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1,5Student *(thaneshward15@gmail.com), 2Professor, 3JRF, 4SRF
Subject : Soil Science & Agric. Chemistry; Soil Health & Soil Conservation Engg.
Paper No. : P-2058
Total Pages : 3
Received : 24 May 2014
Revised accepted : 28 October 2014
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K. THANESHWAR, T. KOSHLENDRA, N. VINOD, S. PRIYANKA and S. ASHISH. 2014. Influence of combined application of fly ash with organic and inorganic fertilizers on rice productivity and soil properties. Green Farming Vol. 5 (6) : 1055-1057  ;  November-December, 2014

ABSTRACT
A field experiments was conducted on farmer field during kharif season 2013 at the village Dawnadih, Masturi Block near National Thermal power corporation Sipat, Bilaspur, and Chhattisgarh to evaluate the different doses of fly ash (20, 40, 60 t ha-1) with organic and inorganic fertilizer on soil properties and rice productivity. The results showed that grain and straw yields were significantly increased over control and GRD. 20 t fly ash with 75% GRD yielded similar to GRD.The treatments 75% GRD + 20 t fly ash ha-1 + 5 t FYM ha-1 and 75% GRD + 40 t fly ash ha-1 produced significantly higher yields as compare to GRD. Under integrated plant nutrition supply system the significance increase in available macro- and micronutrient status in soil due to application of fly ash and FYM was observed. The effect of fly ash was more pronounced when was integrated with FYM then without FYM.
Key words :
Available nutrients, Fly ash, FYM, Grain & straw yield, GRD, Rice, Soil properties.