Crop productivity, nutrient uptake and soil fertility as influenced by cropping system and fertilizers in pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan)-wheat (Triticum aestivum) cropping system


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Authors

  • D R SHIVRAN
  • I P S AHLA WAT

Keywords:

crop productivity, nutrient uptake, soil fertility, cropping system, fertilizers, pigeonpea-wheat

Abstract

A field experiment was conducted during 1997-99 at New Delhi on sandy loam soil to study the nutrient management
in pigeonpca [Cajanus cajan (L) Millsp] - wheat (Triticum aestivum L emend. Fiori & Paol.) system. The fertilizer
application at 100% of the recommended dose to rainy season crops recorded the highest yield of pigeon pea. Wheat after
pigeonpea+blackgram (Phaseolus mungo L.) (stover incorporated) intercropping recorded markedly higher yield compared
with the wheat after sole pigeon pea and pigeonpea+blackgram (stover removed) intercropping. Application of fertilizers
up to 75% of the recommended dose to preceding rainy season crops and directly to wheat gave significantly higher
yields of wheat over control. The cropping systems in respect of N, P, K and S uptake were in the following order: Pigeonpea+blackgram (stover removed )wheat>pigeonpea+blackgram (stover incorporated)-wheat>pigeonpea-wheat. The uptake of nutrients (N, P, K and S) increased up to 100 and 75% of recommended dose of fertilizers applied to rainy season crops and wheat, respectively. The pigeonpea+blackgram (stover removed) intercropping system recorded higher total N and available P in soil after rainy season crops compared with the sole pigeonpea. Application of fertilizers to rainy season crops up to 75% of the recommended dose improved total N, available P and S status of soil after rainy season crops over no fertilizer. The pigeonpea+blackgram (stover removed or incorporated)-wheat systems left behind higher available P in soil compared with pigeonpea-wheat system. The pigeonpea+blackgram (stover incorporated)wheat
cropping system and fertilizer application to each crop in the system. recorded higher number of bacteria in soil.

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Author Biographies

  • D R SHIVRAN
    Student, Indian Agricultural Research Institute, New Delhi 110 012

  • I P S AHLA WAT

    Senior Scientist, Division of Agronomy,  IARI,
    New Delhi 110 012

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SHIVRAN, D. R., & AHLA WAT, I. P. S. (2013). Crop productivity, nutrient uptake and soil fertility as influenced by cropping system and fertilizers in pigeonpea (Cajanus cajan)-wheat (Triticum aestivum) cropping system. The Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 70(12). https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/IJAgS/article/view/28736