Vol. 7 (4) : July-August 2016 issue
Green Farming Vol. 7 (4) : 869-874 ; July-August, 2016
Impact of decomposition and N- release rate of organic manures on yield and chemical composition of maize (Zea mays L.)
N.N. CHAUDHARY1*, S.V. RATHOD2, MAHESH CHAND AGARWAL3 and V.R. BHATT4
Department of Agricultural Chemistry and Soil Science, B.A. College of Agriculture Anand Agricultural University, Anand – 388 110 (Gujarat)
Designation : 1Sr. Res. Asstt. *(nnchaudhary1991@gmail.com), 2Asstt. Professor, 3Deputy Manager, 4Professor & Head
Subject : Soil Science & Agric. Chemistry; Soil Health & Soil Conservation Engg.
Paper No. : P-4262
Total Pages : 6
Received : 24 September 2015
Revised accepted : 23 May 2016
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Citation :
N.N. CHAUDHARY, S.V. RATHOD, MAHESH CHAND AGARWAL and V.R. BHATT. 2016. Impact of decomposition and N- release rate of organic manures on yield and chemical composition of maize (Zea mays L.). Green Farming Vol. 7 (4) : 869-874 ; July-August, 2016
ABSTRACT
The result of a pot experiment shown that the maximum green fodder yield of (178.33 g pot-1) and dry matter yield of (45.00 g pot-1) recorded under treatment T4 (Poultry manure + 100 % RDN), which was at par with treatment T2 (FYM + 100 % RDN), T6 (Neem cake + 100 % RDN) and T7 (Neem cake + 75 % RDN), and was 55.06 % and 43.03 % higher over the control. The maximum nitrogen, phosphorus, potassium and sulphur content and uptake was recorded under treatment T4 (Poultry manure + 100 % RDN), and it was at par with treatment T6 (Neem cake + 100 % RDN), T7 (Neem cake + 75 % RDN) and T8 (Castor cake + 100 % RDN). The maximum iron content of 315.67 mg kg-1 and iron uptake of 12.24 mg pot-1was recorded under treatment T2 (FYM + 100 % RDN). The maximum copper content of 13.33 mg kg-1 and copper uptake of 0.60 mg pot-1 was recorded under treatment T4 (poultry manure + 100 % RDN). Organic matter through concentrate organic matter increased the soil fertility and C:N ratio.
Key words :
Maize, Nutrient content and uptake, Organic manure, RDN, Yield attributes, Zea mays.