Effect of organic matter on soil fertility

dc.contributor.authorSushamakumari, P
dc.contributor.authorBalakrishna Pillai, K
dc.contributor.authorSanthakumari, S
dc.contributor.authorVasavan, M G
dc.date.accessioned2019-02-01T08:49:17Z
dc.date.available2019-02-01T08:49:17Z
dc.date.issued1989
dc.description.abstractIn order to find out the long term effect of continuous application of organic and inorganic fertilizers on soil fertility and yield of rice, permanent manurial trial was started at the Rice Research Station, Kayamkulam since 1964. Data for seven years from 1978-79 to 1985-86 revealed that highest yield was recorded by treatments that received either full the quantity of N (80 kg/ha) as cattle manure or three-fourth the nitrogen requirement (60 kg/ha) as cattle manure and one-fourth (20 kg/ha) as ammonium sulphate along with 40 kg/ha each of phosphorus and potassium as superphosphate and muriate of potash, respectively. This emphasises the need of application of organic matter in this sandy loam tracts of Onattukara. The inferior yield recorded by treatments that did not receive either one or more of the three major nutrients again reveals the importance of phosphorus and potassium nutrition and shows that there is no scope for skipping P or K if long term soil fertility is to be maintained.en_US
dc.identifier.citationAgricultural Research Journal of Kerala, 27(1), 23-26.en_US
dc.identifier.urihttp://hdl.handle.net/123456789/3718
dc.language.isoenen_US
dc.publisherKerala Agricultural Universityen_US
dc.subjectOrganic matter on soil fertilityen_US
dc.subjectsoil fertilityen_US
dc.titleEffect of organic matter on soil fertilityen_US
dc.typeArticleen_US

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