Vol. 1 (3) : May-June 2010 issue
Green Farming Vol. 1 (3) : 253-256 (May-June, 2010) (New Series)
N, P and K content and uptake of wheat crop as affected by organic and inorganic fertilization
MINAKSHI RANDHE1*, S.D. JADHAO2 and S.S. MANE3
Department of Soil Science and Agril. Chemistry, Dr. P.D. Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola - 444 104 (M.S.)
Designation : 1M.Sc. Scholar, 2,3Associate Professor
Subject : Soil Science & Agric. Chemistry; Soil Health & Soil Conservation Engg.
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MINAKSHI RANDHE, S.D. JADHAO and S.S. MANE. 2010. N, P and K content and uptake of wheat crop as affected by organic and inorganic fertilization. Green Farming Vol. 1 (3) : 253-256 ; May-June, 2010 (New Series)
ABSTRACT
The experiment was conducted at western block, Central Research Station Dr. Panjabrao Deshmukh Krishi Vidyapeeth, Akola (M.S.) to study the effect of organic and inorganic fertilization on nutrient content and nutrient uptake by wheat. Nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium uptake were significantly increased in grains and straw with the incorporation of organic and inorganic fertilization. The N, P and K increased with increasing levels of recommended dose of fertilizer. Maximum nutrients uptake (192.30 kg N, 20.65 kg P and 176.99 kg K ha-1) was observed with the application of 100% RDF. Among organic manures, 125% recommended N through vermicompost (16.48 t ha-1) influenced significantly uptake of nitrogen, phosphorus and potassium, maximum being 165.99 kg N, 18.29 kg P and 157.68 kg K ha-1 respectively.
Key words :
Inorganic fertilization, Nutrient content, Nutrient uptake, Wheat, Organic, Vermicompost.