Carbon and Nitrogen Fractions in Soil during Maize Growth under Long-Term Fertilizer Management Practices to Maize-Wheat Cropping


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Authors

  • Gagandeep Kaur, B.S. Brar, G.S. Dheri and Sat Pal Saini*

Keywords:

Carbon fractions, long-term, maize-wheat cropping, nitrogen mineralization

Abstract

A field experiment was conducted to study the effect of long-term fertilizer management (viz. control, 100% N, 100% NP, 100% NPK and 100% NPK+FYM) on the carbon (C) and nitrogen (N) fractions in soils under maize-wheat cropping. Soil samples were collected from on-going experiment (started in 1971) during maize growing season in kharif 2011 to discern long-term effect of field treatments on changes in different pools of C and N viz. soil organic C (SOC), water soluble C (WSC) and KMnO4 oxidizable C (KMnO4-C) and ammonical-N (NH4 +-N) and nitrate-N (NO3 --N) content. Soil samples were analyzed after 1, 3, 5, 7 and 9 weeks interval during maize growth period. The SOC, NO3 --N and NH4 +-N concentration increased significantly with combined application of NPK+FYM as compared to the control. The concentration of SOC increased after 3 weeks, and was reached the highest at harvesting. However, the WSC and KMnO4-C concentration increased up to 5th week after sowing and it decreased afterwards. The NO3 --N and NH4 +-N concentration decreased with increased maize growth stage, and decreased to the lowest value at harvesting. The dry matter yield of maize at maturity correlated well with SOC, WSC, KMnO4-C, NH4 +-N and NO3 --N concentration. Crop yield of maize and N uptake increased with NPK+FYM application at all growth stages.

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Submitted

2020-10-22

Published

2020-10-22

How to Cite

G.S. Dheri and Sat Pal Saini*, G. K. B. B. (2020). Carbon and Nitrogen Fractions in Soil during Maize Growth under Long-Term Fertilizer Management Practices to Maize-Wheat Cropping. Journal of the Indian Society of Soil Science, 68(2). https://epubs.icar.org.in/index.php/JISSS/article/view/106430