Effect of Long-Term Manuring and Fertilization on Depth Wise Distribution of Potassium Fractions under Sorghum-Wheat Cropping Sequence in Vertisol
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Potassium fractions, sorghum-wheat sequence, FYM, SYI, grain yieldAbstract
The effect of long-term manuring and fertilization on depth-wise distribution of potassium (K) fractions under sorghum-wheat cropping sequence in Vertisols was studied under the long-term fertilizer experiment (AICRP’s) at Akola, Maharashtra. The treatments comprised of 50% NPK, 100% NPK (P applied through SSP), 150% NPK, 100% NPK(-S), 100% NPK + Zn @ 2.5 kg ha-1, 100% NP, 100% N, 100% NPK + FYM @ 5 t ha-1, 100% NPKS, FYM @ 10 t ha-1 to sorghum and wheat, 75% NPK + 25% N through FYM and Control laid out in randomized block design. The results of the present study revealed that, application of 100% NPK + FYM @ 5 t ha-1 significantly increased the fractions of K viz., available K (210 mg kg-1), water soluble K (8.75 mg kg-1), exchangeable K (201 mg kg-1), non-exchangeable K (945 mg kg-1) and lattice K (17078 mg kg-1) in 0-15 cm depth. Similar trends in K fractions were also noted in 15-30 and 30-45 cm depths. The sequential order of dominance of different fractions of K were: lattice K > non-exchangeable K > exchangeable K > available K > water soluble K. The highest negative balance of K was recorded with the application of 100% NP (-3513 kg ha-1) followed by 100% NPK + FYM @ 5 t ha-1
(-3110 kg ha-1) and 150% NPK (-2838 kg ha-1). The application of NPK + FYM (470 kg ha-1), 150% NPK (432 kg ha-1) and 100% NPK (378 kg ha-1) resulted in improving the status of available K over its initial (358 kg ha-1) status. The grain yield of sorghum and wheat was influenced significantly with the application of NPK + FYM (5.27 and 3.39 t ha-1) followed by 150% NPK (4.87 and 3.21 t ha-1). The SYI of the system was improved with NPK + FYM as compared to control for sorghum (-0.008) and wheat (0.004). The contribution of non-exchangeable K to total uptake was higher in NP (3316 kg ha-1) followed by NPK + FYM (3060 kg ha-1). All the K forms showed significant and positive correlation with yield and uptake of K. There exists a significant and positive correlation indicating dynamic equilibrium among all forms of K.
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