Effects of godawariphosgold and single super phosphate on groundnut (Arachis hypogaea) productivity, phosphorus uptake, phosphorus use efficiency and economics

Authors

  • GULAB SINGH YADAV
  • SUBHASH BABU
  • RAM SWAROOP MEENA
  • CHANDAN DEBNATH
  • POULAMI SAHA
  • CHIRANJIT DEBBARMA
  • M DATTA

DOI:

https://doi.org/10.56093/ijas.v87i9.74162

Keywords:

Agronomic efficiency, Apparent recovery, Godawariphosgold, Groundnut, Phosphorus uptake, Pod yield

Abstract

The field experiment was conducted at Agronomy experimental plot of ICAR Research Complex for North East Region, Tripura Centre, Lembucherra, Tripura (W), India, to study the effects of different sources of phosphorus (P) at varying rates of application on yield, P uptake, economics and P use efficiency of groundnut. The experiments were laid out in a split-plot design with 3 replications. The treatments were consisted of 2 phosphate fertilizers [Godawariphosgold (GPG) and single super phosphate (SSP)] in main plots and 4 rates of application (control, 9, 18 and 27 kg P/ha) in sub-plots. Phosphorus applied through GPG produced significantly higher pod yield (1.86 to 1.93 tonnes/ha) and haulm yield (3.16 to 3.29 tonnes/ha) as compared to SSP. The application of P through GPG increased the pod and haulm yield 7.5 to 16.7% and 7.3 to 15.2%, respectively over SSP. Application of 27 kg P/ha through GPG produced highest pod and haulm yield. The groundnut plot treated with GPG recorded significantly more Puptake (15.6 to 15.9 kg/ha) as compared to SSP treated plots (13.3 to 13.9 kg/ha). P uptake was highest, when 27 kg P/ha was applied through GPG.Application of P through GPG significantly increased the agronomic efficiency (15.4 to 24.4 kg grain yield increase/kg P applied) and apparent recovery (15.4 to 25.4%) compared to SSP. The highest net return (Rupees 71744/ha) was recorded with application of 27 kg P/ha through GPG, and highest B: C ratio (2.59) was noticed in groundnut plots, where 27 kg P/ha was applied through SSP. Therefore, we recommended that application of GPG at rate of 27 kg P/ha for increased productivity, P uptakes, P use efficiency and net returns in groundnut crop.

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Author Biographies

  • GULAB SINGH YADAV
    Scientist (Agronomy), ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region, Tripura Centre, Tripura.
  • SUBHASH BABU
    Scientist (Agronomy), ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region, Umiam, Meghalaya.
  • RAM SWAROOP MEENA
    Visiting Scholar, Carbon management and Sequestration Centre, OSU, Columbus, Ohio, USA.
  • CHANDAN DEBNATH
    Scientist (fisheries), ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region, Tripura Centre, Tripura
  • POULAMI SAHA
    Senior Research Fellow (Agronomy), ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region, Tripura Centre, Tripura
  • CHIRANJIT DEBBARMA
    Project Assistant (Agronomy), ICAR Research Complex for NEH Region, Tripura Centre, Tripura
  • M DATTA
    Ex-Joint Director, ICAR Research Complex for NEH
    Region, Tripura Centre, Tripura.

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2017-09-12

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YADAV, G. S., BABU, S., MEENA, R. S., DEBNATH, C., SAHA, P., DEBBARMA, C., & DATTA, M. (2017). Effects of godawariphosgold and single super phosphate on groundnut (Arachis hypogaea) productivity, phosphorus uptake, phosphorus use efficiency and economics. The Indian Journal of Agricultural Sciences, 87(9), 1165–1169. https://doi.org/10.56093/ijas.v87i9.74162